The
Amino Acid Geochronology Laboratory is dedicated to estimating the ages of Quaternary deposits by analyzing the extent of racemization in amino acids preserved within carbonate fossils. Amino acid geochronology is used to solve a variety of Quaternary stratigraphic, paleoclimatic, taphonomic, neotectonic, and other problems that require information on the timing, frequency, and rates of Earth surface processes. In addition, the
AAGL investigates the processes, rates, and temperature sensitivity of amino acid diagenesis in fossils to refine the
method for geochronology and paleothermometry.