(ISTO) - Earth Sciences Institute of Orléans – UMR 7327
The Earth Sciences Institute of Orléans is an Earth Sciences research laboratory, studying the Earth's upper layers – upper mantle, continental crust, atmosphere –, as well as the exchange processes at the interfaces between mantle-crust and crust-atmosphere. The application areas revolve around primary mineral, energy, and water resources, volcanic hazard assessment, as well as the environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities affecting the critical area and aquifers.
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(LPC2E) - Space and Environment Chemistry and Physics Laboratory – UMR 7328
The laboratory comprises 3 scientific teams dedicated to (1) studying the Earth's stratosphere, its interface with the troposphere, the ground-troposphere relation, and more broadly the neutral environment of planets and small bodies of the solar system, (2) studying Earth-Sun relations and more broadly to space plasma, whether it is solar wind or planetary magnetospheres, (3) studying pulsars in radio astronomy as well as tests in fundamental physics.
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Nançay Radio astronomy Station – USR704
Nançay Station, both an observation site and an instrument laboratory, is specialised in low frequency radio astronomy (30 MHz to 10 GHz range).
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