2009 Isotope Hydrology and Bio-Geochemistry Workshop
OSU LaSells Stewart
8:30‐9:00 Anne Nolin: Introduction and overview (Anne Nolin)
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9:00‐10:00 Jeff McDonnell: Isotope tracers and watershed hydrology | Video |
10:15‐12:00 Carol Kendall: Isotope fundamentals: terminology, fractionation, lab QA/QC; Brief overview of major isotope tools and their applications to hydrology and biogeochemistry
| Video - Fundamentals | Video - Overview 1 | Video - Overview 2 |
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Isotope hydrology case studies
1:00‐1:30 Renee Brooks: Two water worlds: Isotope evidence that trees and streams return different pools of water to the hydrosphere
1:30‐2:00 Taka Sayama: Modeling isotope residence times
2:00‐2:30 Jeff LaFrenierre: Using stable water isotopes to evaluate tropical glacier hydrological changes.
2:30‐3:00 Manish Gupta: Latest advances in isotope studies using laser spectroscopy: High frequency, increased precision, and new applications
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Isotope biogeochemistry case studies
3:15‐3:45 David Myrold: C and N Cycling in Soils: Learning a Lot with a Little Label
3:45‐4:15 Dan Sobota: Tracking the fate of nitrogen in stream ecosystems using isotope additions: the Lotic Intersite Nitrogen eXperiment (LINX)
4:15‐4:15 Aaron Van Pelt: Wavelength‐Scanned Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy‐Based Analyzers: Applications in Stable Isotope Analysis
Tuesday, June 9 Isotope hydro/biogeochemistry case studies
8:30‐9:00 Carol Kendall: Isotope applications to foodweb, food adulteration, and other forensic studies
9:00‐9:30 Carol Kendall: Isoscapes: eye‐candy and effective tools to address large‐scale environmental challenges
9:30‐10:00 Robbins Church: Stable isotopes of sulfur and oxygen in fish as indicators of habitat use
10:15‐12:00 Rick Hooper: End Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA)
* Permission not granted