Space Materials and Resources
Planetary Geoscience
Geological characterisation of space materials and extra-terrestrial life environments
Our research capability, led by Associate Professor Tony Kemp, focusses on mineralogical and geochemical studies of geological materials from space that have been ejected from the lunar surface, Mars and the Asteroid Belt. We also work on the characterisation of ancient rock sequences on Earth.
Our research projects span across planetary geology, petrology, microanalysis, geochemistry, geobiology, sedimentology and stratigraphy:
- Characterisation of chondritic meteorites
- Martian meteorites
- Terrestrial hot springs and the origin of life (e.g. characterisation of the geochemical and metallogenic composition of the 3.5 billion-year-old Dresser Formation from Western Australia; experiments on prebiotic organic chemistry)
- Paleoecology of modern and deep time microbial depositional systems
The Automatic and Robotics Node can be found at UWA's School of Earth Sciences.
Visit the Edward De Courcy Clarke Museum, home to over home to over 180,000 specimens.
Node Leader
Associate Professor Tony Kemp
tony.kemp [at] uwa.edu.au
School of Earth Sciences
University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley 6009 WA
Associate Professor Tony Kemp
Lead: Planetary Geoscience