EGU22-2517
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-2517
EGU General Assembly 2022
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EXCITE: A European infrastructure to promote electron and X-ray microscopy of Earth materials

Sylvia Walter1, Veerle Cnudde2, Oliver Plümper1, and Geertje ter Maat1
Sylvia Walter et al.
  • 1Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands (s.walter@uu.nl, o.plumper@uu.nl, g.w.termaat@uu.nl)
  • 2Faculty of Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (veerle.cnudde@ugent.be)

Understanding earth materials is critical to creating a sustainable, carbon-neutral society. Earth materials control the feasibility of subsurface energy storage, geothermal energy extraction, and are a source of critical elements for future-proof battery technologies. Perturbations to geological systems can also result in hazards, such as human-induced earthquakes. If we want to tackle the current, pressing scientific questions related to sustainable development for a circular economy, there is an urgent need to make multi-scale, multi-dimensional characterisations of earth materials available to a broad spectrum of earth-science disciplines. In addition to the society-relevant topics, the properties of earth materials determine how the Earth workson the most fundamental level.To overcome this challenge, 15 European facilities for electron and X-ray microscopy join forces to establish EXCITE. EXCITE is a Horizon Europe infrastructure project, and enables access to high-end microscopy facilities and to join the knowledge and experience from the different institutions. By doing so, EXCITE will develop community-driven technological imaging advancements that will strengthen and extend the current implementation of leading-edge microscopy for earth-materials research. In particular, the EXCITE strategy is to integrate joint research programmes with networking, training, and trans-national access activities, to enable both academia and industry to answer critical questions in earth-materials science and technology. As such, EXCITE builds a community of highly qualified earth scientists, develops correlative imaging technologies providing access to world-class facilities to particularly new and non-expert users that are often hindered from engaging in problem-solving microscopy of earth-materials.This presentation gives an overview EXCITE, its activities and open calls, and the progress of the first year of the project.

How to cite: Walter, S., Cnudde, V., Plümper, O., and ter Maat, G.: EXCITE: A European infrastructure to promote electron and X-ray microscopy of Earth materials, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-2517, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-2517, 2022.