UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFRAESTRUCTURE (ICTS) RATES AND CONDITIONS

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Paseo sierra de Atapuerca 3 09002 Burgos 947-040800 www.cenieh.es UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFRAESTRUCTURE (ICTS) RATES AND CONDITIONS This document comprises the rates and services offered by CENIEH, such as SSTI to researchers and companies. The list only includes the services described herein, however the Centre has the possibility to set up methodology and provide scientific and technical advise. General conditions: - The process of application of the services will be made according to the rules of access to the services of SSTI (document SERV-NO1) and previous registration as user (SERV-NO2). - Set up of the technique or methodology will be made depending on the cost of each one of the techniques - The minimum charge for the techniques charged by the time will be equivalent to one hour or fraction indicated in the rate chart. - Those tests that result in failure because of problems associated with incorrect operation of the analytical tools of the SSTI will not be charged. - When patterns that are not available in the laboratories will be needed, the cost of such patterns will be added to the price of the service with previous consent of the inquirer. - The laboratory or services non-contemplated in the following rates or services will be executed or charged upon the prior agreement of a quote. - The equipment with the notation (LUC), can be used as qualified user previous inclusion in the LUC (List of Qualified Users) - The writing of reports and processing of data in the laboratory has a charge of 45/hour and 95 /day, respectively. - The Applicable Rates are: o o o Rate A: corresponds to the price list for the execution of work by investigation groups within the centre or by other groups where members of CENIEH participate, which are scientific and will develop in, as a result of such tests and analysis, works or publications. Rate B: it is applied to institutions of public character such as universities, public organisms of research and other non-profitable entities, such as foundations. It is understood there is reciprocity and that if the CENIEH needed a service from the organizations priced B, these will reciprocate with the same consideration of prices towards the centre. Rate C: it is applied to any work which result is addressed and/or aimed to the private sector, either by direct commission to the Installation or through groups of research or other public entities, whom will be invoiced for the works at the usual private pricing. -The VAT in force will be added to these rates Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 1 -

LABORATORY FOR THE PREPARATION OF SAMPLES AND THIN SECTIONS Preparation of samples, mineral separation and sedimentology Concept Rates( ) Preparation of samples A B C Jaw crusher Retsch/BB100 (hour) (LUC) 5 7.5 10 Vibratory Disc Mill Retsch/RS200 (hour) (LUC) 5 7,5 10 Mechanical sieving (wet and dry) (hour) (LUC) 8 12 16 Magnetic Separator MIH(13)111-5 (hour) (LUC) 30 45 60 Digestion in Microwave Oven 9 13.5 18 Granulometry Robinson pipette 20 30 40 Sieving and separation of the mineral by grain size 10 15 20 Beckman Coulter Granulometric laser analysis (LUC) 50 75 100 Chemical tests Calcimetry Bernard calcimetry (UNE 103200) 10 15 20 Petron calcimetry 12 18 24 Determining the humidity by desiccation and gravimetry 10 15 20 Determining the organic matter by ignition 8 12 16 Electric conductivity and ph 10 15 20 Determining carbonates (totals and actives) 3 4.5 6 Thin films Concept Fee( ) Rock sections A B C Wet (LUC) 5 7.5 10 Dry (LUC) 5 7.5 10 Consolidation 7 10.5 14 Standard Thin Films Polished 12 18 24 without cover 8 12 16 with cover 9 13.5 18 Medium Thin Films Polished 17 25.5 34 without cover 12 18 24 with cover 13 1.5 26 Large Thin Film Polished 20 30 40 without cover 14 21 28 with cover 15 22.5 30 Preparation of polished test tube 14 21 28 Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 2 -

MICROSCOPY LABORATORY Concept Rates( ) SEM/ESEM (Quanta 600) (LUC) A B C Hour of use with image 15 22.5 30 Hour of use with EDS/WDS 17 25.5 34 Recovering (LUC) With Au 15 22.5 30 With C 10 15 20 Preparation biological test Fitting and dehydration 5 7.5 10 Optical Microscopy (LUC) Fluorescence BX51 8 12 16 Petrographic BX51 (without fluorescence) 3 4.5 6 Microscopy BX51M 3 4.5 6 Magnifying glass SZX10 3 4.5 6 Magnifying glass SZX16 3 4.5 6 Confocal laser Microscope (LUC) 10 15 20 Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 3 -

ARCHAEOMETRY LABORATORY Concept Rates ( ) Micro C-T A B C Scanner 60 90 120 Software MIMICS 30 45 60 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (hour) (LUC) 8 12 16 R-X Crystal Powder Diffractometre FTIR (LUC) Preparation of RX diffraction sample 3 4.5 6 Mineralogy analysis of oriented clay-aggregate 40 60 80 (Includes preparation of sample) Identification of phases (hour) 15 22.5 30 Diffraction in standard conditions 5 7.5 10 High-resolution diffraction (20-minute fraction) 3 4.5 6 Preparation of KBr pallets (sample) 2 3 4 ATR (sample) 2 3 4 Hour of instrument 5 7.5 10 RAMAN Microscope (LUC) TG+DSC (LUC) TG+DSC+FTIR (LUC) FRX (LUC) Hour of instrument 5 7.5 10 Hour of instrument 12 18 24 Hour of instrument 10 15 20 Preparation pearl 7 10.5 14 Preparation pellet 4 6 8 Quantitative analysis 12 18 24 Semi-quantitative analysis 9 13.5 18 Calculation of L.O.I. 5 7.5 10 Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 4 -

GEOCHRONOLOGY LABORATORY Specific conditions: - The services required for geochronology can be considered standard when the required analysis are found within range of techniques, the rest of requests must be valued before their acceptance and the rates here exposed could vary. - To ensure an optimum result the CENIEH personnel must collect the samples. - The travel expenses generated for transfers, accommodation or support for the sample collection is not included in the price. Concept Fee ( ) Electron Paramagnetic Resonance A B C Quartz 200-400 300-600 400-800 Enamel dentin 600-800 900-1200 1200-1600 Gamma spectrometry 100-200 150-300 200-400 Luminescence Single-grain 450-650 675-975 900-1300 Multicounter system 300-500 450-750 600-1000 Uranium Series 250-400 375-600 500-800 Remnant magnetization (NMR, ARM, IRM) per day (LUC) 150-200 225-300 300-400 Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 5 -

DIGITAL CARTOGRAPHY AND 3D ANALYSIS LABORATORY 2D PRINTING Concept Rates ( ) EPSON STYLUS PRO 9400 PLOTTER A /linear metre Texts and lines Solid colour* Covering <50% Solid colour* Covering >50% Premium Glossy Paper 13 20 25 Photographic paper 10 16 23 90 gr normal paper 3 6 10 B Premium Glossy Paper 19.5 30 37.5 Photographic paper 15 24 34.5 90 gr normal paper 6 12 20 C Premium Glossy Paper 26 40 50 Photographic paper 20 32 46 90 gr normal paper 6 12 20 *Solid colour: images or surfaces with high density of colour (photos, full coloured posters etc.) HP Design 110 Plus LARGE FORMAT PRINTER (ink-jet) /page Texts and lines Solid colour* Covering <50% A Solid colour* Covering >50% Film Glossy paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 12 19 23 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 10 16 20 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 3 5 8 Photographic paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 10 16 22 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 4 6 12 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 2 3 4 CAD paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 3 6 10 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 2 3 7 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 1 2 3 B Film Glossy paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 18 28.5 34.5 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 15 24 30 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 4.5 7.5 12 Photographic paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 15 24 33 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 6 9 18 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 3 4.5 6 CAD paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 4.5 9 15 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 3 4.5 10.5 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 1.5 3 4.5 C Film Glossy paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 24 38 46 Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 6 -

DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 20 32 40 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 6 10 16 Photographic paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 20 32 44 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 8 12 24 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 4 6 8 CAD paper DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 6 12 20 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 4 6 14 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 2 4 6 *Solid colour: images or surfaces with high density of colour (photos, full coloured posters etc.) 1) The material to be printed will be provided in formats compatible with the programs at the laboratory (please inquire) 2) The printing tasks will be done by the technical manager of the laboratory or under his/her supervision 2D SCANNER A GRAPHTEC 610CS Scanner Thickness 0-5 mm Thickness 5-20 mm DIN A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm), up to 107 cm 5 9 DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 3 6 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 2 4 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 0.5 0.7 B GRAPHTEC 610CS Scanner Thickness 0-5 mm Thickness 5-20 mm DIN A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm), up to 107 cm 4.5 9 DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 3 4.5 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 1.5 3 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 0.75 0.75 C GRAPHTEC 610CS Scanner Thickness 0-5 mm Thickness 5-20 mm DIN A0 (84.1 x 118.9 cm), up to 107 cm 6 12 DIN A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) 4 6 DIN A2 (42.0x59.4 cm) 2 4 DIN A3 (29.7x42.0 cm) 1 1 1) The scanning tasks will be done by the technician responsible of the laboratory or under his/her supervision. Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 7 -

2D DIGITALIZATION /day CalComp DrawingBoard V DIN A0 (Maximum Format 91.5x121.5 cm) A Digitalization by the inquirer /day 5 Digitalization with operator /day 80 B Digitalization by the inquirer /day 7.5 Digitalization with operator /day 12 C Digitalization by the inquirer /day 10 Digitalization with operator /day 16 ST: Lending without operator: LENDING OF EQUIPEMENT FOR TOPOGRAPHIC PROCESSES 1) The inquirer must have advanced knowledge in the managing of the corresponding equipment, to be valued by the scientific and/or technician responsible of the laboratory. 2) Nevertheless, the inquirer will be responsible to return the equipment in the same condition of cleanness and operability that it was lent. In case of receiving the equipment dirty or with superficial damages, the rates will suffer an increase equal or superior to 100, to be valued exclusively by the scientific and/or technician responsible of the laboratory in function to the conditions of the equipment. In case of greater failures, breaks or theft of the equipment, the general regulations of the centre will be applied. CT: Lending with operator: 1) In case of transfer away from CENIEH, the inquirer must pay the operator s travel expenses, accommodation and support. 2) In case of the contrary, expenses and official transfers of the officials of the project will be added to the final price. 3) The rates for the equipment with operator include the taking, download and graphic representation of the data, by the operator. However, ulterior interpretations and analysis from that data are not included in the fees, being circumscribed to the issuing of reports (see epigraph). Specific conditions: 1) The rates do not include the lending of software for ulterior data processing for services away from the laboratory, only the necessary programs for basic download and evaluation of the data. Posterior elaborations of data will be considered and charged separately. 2) The rates include the lending of field portable equipment in the case of desktop scanners and 3DSOM equipment. For the rest of cases, if requiring a field portable, the rates will increase 5/day, 20/week and 80/month. 3) The use of the 3DSOM program inside the CENIEH can include the use of the laboratory camera, if this is available. However, in outdoor works, the camera is not included in the rates. Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 8 -

A Inside the CENIEH Outside ST CT ST CT Tripod 3D Laser Scanner Handheld 3D Laser Scanner 10 /day 50 /w 200 /m 80 /day 400 /w 1000 /m 30 /day 150 /w 250 /m 30 /day 180 /w 300 /m 120 /day 600 /w 1500 /m 75 /day 300 /w 850 /m Total Robotic Station Total Non-Robotic Station 70 /day 350 /w 850 /m 25 /day 120 /w 250 /m 120 /day 650 /w 1600 /m 120 /day 400 /w 1000 /m GPS/GNSS (centimetric) GPS/GNSS (submetric) 50 /day 250 /w 400 /m 30 /day 100 /w 250 /m 100 /day 600 /w 2000 /m 120 /day 400 /w 1000 /m Calibrated camera 10 /day 50 /w 200 /m 30 /day 150 /w 200 /m 30 /day 180 /w 300 /m 75 /day 300 /w 850 /m 3DSOM 10 /day 50 /w 200 /m 30 /day 150 /w 250 /m 20 /day 100 /w 250 /m 75 /day 300 /w 850 /m Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 9 -

B Inside the CENIEH Outside ST CT ST CT Tripod 3D Laser Scanner 120 /day 180 /day 600 /w 900 /w 1500 /m 2250 /m Handheld 3D Laser Scanner 15 /day 45 /day 45 /day 112,5 /day 75 /w 225 /w 270 /w 450 /w 300 /m 375 /m 450 /m 1275 /m Total Robotic Station 105 /day 180 /day 525 /w 975 /w 1275 /m 2400 /m Total Non-Robotic Station 37,5 /day 180 /day 180 /w 600 /w 375 /m 1500 /m GPS/GNSS (centimetric) 75 /day 150 /day 375 /w 900 /w 600 /m 3000 /m GPS/GNSS (submetric) 45 /day 180 /day 150 /w 600 /w 375 /m 1500 /m Calibrated camera 15 /day 45 /day 45 /day 112,5 /day 75 /w 225 /w 270 /w 450 /w 300 /m 300 /m 450 /m 1275 /m 3DSOM 15 /day 45 /day 30 /day 112,5 /day 75 /w 225 /w 150 /w 450 /w 300 /m 375 /m 375 /m 1275 /m Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 10 -

C Inside the CENIEH Outside ST CT ST CT Tripod 3D Laser Scanner 160 /day 240 /day 800 /w 1200 /w 2000 /m 3000 /m Handheld 3D Laser Scanner 20 /day 60 /day 60 /day 150 /day 100 /w 300 /w 360 /w 600 /w 400 /m 500 /m 600 /m 1700 /m Total Robotic Station 140 /day 240 /day 700 /w 1300 /w 1700 /m 3200 /m Total Non-Robotic Station 50 /day 240 /day 240 /w 800 /w 500 /m 2000 /m GPS/GNSS (centimetric) 100 /day 200 /day 500 /w 1200 /w 800 /m 4000 /m GPS/GNSS (submetric) 60 /day 240 /day 200 /w 800 /w 500 /m 2000 /m Calibrated camera 20 /day 60 /day 60 /day 150 /day 100 /w 300 /w 360 /w 600 /w 400 /m 400 /m 600 /m 1700 /m 3DSOM 20 /day 60 /day 40 /day 150 /day 100 /w 300 /w 200 /w 600 /w 400 /m 500 /m 500 /m 1700 /m Rates and Conditions of ICTS Page - 11 -