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International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology: Advancing the Understanding of Water Cycle Processes CN-271

Europe/Vienna
Board Room C (Vienna International Centre)

Board Room C

Vienna International Centre

C Building, 4th Floor
Description

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has convened quadrennial symposia on isotope hydrology since 1963. Over the decades these symposia have provided opportunities to present and review analytical developments as well as applications and research trends in isotope hydrology. Nowadays, isotope hydrology is an established discipline within the field of Earth Sciences and makes important contributions to our understanding of hydrological processes, particularly in water resources assessment and management in the context of UN Sustainable Development Goal 6. The stable isotopes of the water molecule are key recorders of changes in the Earth’s climate. More recently, scientists used environmental isotopes in areas such as forensic sciences and ecology, food source traceability, and in water cycle studies.

This symposium is the 15th in the series and will be held at the IAEA’s Headquarters in Vienna, Austria, from 20 to 24 May 2019. The symposium aims to facilitate exchange of information and knowledge among water and environment professionals from developed and developing countries in order to advance scientific understanding, promote collaboration, and demonstrate new capabilities to respond to pressing global water challenges .

    • OPENING SESSION Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Ate Visser (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Mr Christopher John Ballentine (University of Oxford)
      • 1
        A Map of the future of water
        Speaker: Prof. Jay Famiglietti
      • 2
        The 2014-2018 Cape Town water crisis: Mistakes made, lessons learned and knowledge gained

        Across southern Africa, an understanding of the inter-relationship between climate change and available water resources, and the implications of this relationship on socio-economic factors, is critical to the long-term sustainability of the region’s economy. The most profound aspect of this inter-relationship is the predicted change in climate linked to significant changes (both positive and negative) in regional, national and transboundary water budgets. This outlook has significant socio-economic implications for the region including the ability to support urban centres, to reduce poverty, to protect food and energy supplies and to develop skills and capacity within the population. In recent years, these issues came to head as severe drought affected the city of Cape Town, an urban centre at the bottom of Africa, with a population of ~ 3.8 million people. Below average rainfall between 2014 and 2017 and water management failures, resulted in the City of Cape Town experiencing extreme water stress over the 2017-2018 summer. The bulk of Cape Town’s municipal water supply is derived from six surface water storage facilities with a combined total capacity of 828 991 Ml. By March of 2018, the total storage in these facilities reached its lowest recorded level, at less than 20 %, with the largest of the reservoirs, the Theewaterskloof reservoir, at only 13.5 % of its 480 188 Ml capacity. Given that the bottom 10% of dams is regarded as “unusable”, this left only 3.5% usable water in the largest dam supplying the City of Cape Town. All residents were required to reduce water consumption to 50 L per person per day and various pronouncements of an imminent "Day Zero" were made, the day the city would turn off the municipal water supply in order to maintain critical infrastructure.
        In the end “Day Zero” in Cape Town did not eventuate. The collective effort of the Cape Town population to save water allowed the city’s water storages to last until the arrival of the winter rains. However, the possibility of the municipal water network being shutdown, focused people’s minds on how we use and value water and led to a real change in water use patterns. Cape Town, like many large urban centres worldwide, based its water security on surface water storage systems. This practice leaves these urban centres at the mercy of fluctuating climates and increasingly erratic rainfall patterns. In response, many cities around the world are now introducing a diverse mix of water sources to supplement of municipal water supply networks and to protect supply security. These water sources include desalination, grey-water recycling, and direct rainwater harvesting but for many cities, including Cape Town, groundwater supplementation remains a strong focus.

        Speaker: Jodie Miller (Department of Earth Sciences Stellenbosch University)
      • 3
        Water isotopes recorded in Antarctica ice cores: beyond past climatic reconstructions, tracers of hydrosphere-atmosphere interactions
        Speaker: Elise Fourré (CEA, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement UMR 8212)
    • 14:45
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 1: Isotopes in precipitation and atmospheric processes Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Elise Fourré (CEA, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement UMR 8212), Jodie Miller (Department of Earth Sciences Stellenbosch University)
      • 4
        Spatial datasets of δ2H and δ18O in precipitation, vapour and tapwater to underpin isotope hydrology and provenance applications in Australia
        Speaker: Dr Catherine Emily Hughes (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
      • 5
        High frequency stable isotope tempestology of Hurricane Otto
        Speaker: Ricardo Alonso Sanchez-Murillo (Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica)
      • 6
        GNIP in the 21st century: A foundational global isotope data network for water, climate and environment
        Speaker: Stefan Terzer-Wassmuth (IAEA/NAPC)
      • 7
        Atmospheric circulation and tritium in precipitation
        Speaker: Ate Visser (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
    • 16:15
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 1: Isotopes in precipitation and atmospheric processes (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Umaya Doss Saravana Kumar (Isotope Hydrology Section, IAEA, ), Jodie Miller (Department of Earth Sciences Stellenbosch University)
      • 8
        Identifying anthropogenic from natural hydrocarbon contamination of aquifers using noble gas isotopes and other tracers
        Speaker: Mr Christopher John Ballentine (University of Oxford)
      • 9
        Decoding the isotopic fingerprint of water vapour over the Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
        Speaker: Martin Werner (Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research)
      • 10
        Revelation of hydrometeorological processes affecting precipitation in different climatic zones of Indian sub-continent
        Speaker: Mr Harsh Jagdip Oza (Physical Research Laboratory, INDIA)
      • 11
        Atmospheric controls on the precipitation isotopes over Bangladesh
        Speaker: Mr Nasir Ahmed (Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission)
    • 18:00
      Reception C04 (Hospitality Area)

      C04

      Hospitality Area

      4th Floor, C Building
    • SESSION 2: Isotopes in water quality studies Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Michael Hendry (University of Saskatchewan), Frederic Huneau (University of Corsica)
      • 12
        An (e)valuation of nitrate isotope monitoring for improving nutrient management in complex catchments
        Speaker: Prof. Pascal Boeckx (Ghent University, Isotope Bioscience Laboratory)
      • 13
        The new titanium method: a simple, one-step reduction of aqueous NO3- to N2O for IRMS or laser-based analysis of δ15N, δ18O, and δ17O
        Speaker: Dr Mark Altabet
      • 14
        Groundwater recharge and nitrate contamination sources in the Plateaux Region of Togo
        Speaker: Kossitse Venyo Akpataku (University of Lome)
      • 15
        Isotopic and geochemical evidence of anthropogenic recharge in the Thiaroye urban aquifer of Dakar, Senegal
        Speaker: Dr Seynabou Cisse Ep Faye (Geology Department faculty of science & technique University Cheikh Anta Diop Dakar)
    • 10:00
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 2: Isotopes in water quality studies (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Prof. Pascal Boeckx (Ghent University, Isotope Bioscience Laboratory), Dr Mark Altabet
      • 16
        Assessment of sources and fate of contaminants in groundwater: the case of Milan Metropolitan area
        Speaker: Dr Massimo Marchesi (Politecnico di Milano)
      • 17
        Application of hydrochemical and isotope techniques to investigate nitrogen pollution in Mauritius
        Speaker: Mr Jean Oswaldo Yannick Fanny (University of Mauritius)
      • 18
        Recent advances and challenges in nutrient source apportionment using phosphate oxygen isotopes
        Speaker: Prof. Daren Clive Gooddy (British Geological Survey)
      • 19
        Filling the hydrogeological gaps for an improved management of shared groundwater resources in the Sahel Region: main outcomes from the RAF/7/011 project
        Speaker: Prof. Frederic Huneau (Université de Corse Pascal Paoli)
      • 20
        Use of isotopes and conventional methods to update hydrogeological information of the Sebaco Valley aquifer, Nicaragua
        Speaker: Prof. Valeria Delgado Quezada (CIRA/UNAN-Managua)
      • 21
        Socio-Hydrogeology: coupling isotope geochemistry and public engagement to constrain nitrate pollution. The case of Grombalia (Tunisia)
        Speaker: Viviana Re (University of Pisa, Department of Earth Sciences, Pisa, Italy)
      • 22
        Vulnerability assessment of hard-rock aquifers in the Upper-Volta-Gourma-Liptako area using chemical and isotope methods
        Speaker: Laurence Gourcy (BRGM)
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • SESSION 2: Isotopes in water quality studies (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Michael Hendry (University of Saskatchewan), Frederic Hunaeu (University of Corsica)
      • 23
        Application of isotopic techniques for the determination of water sources in the intensive agriculture area of Guadalhorce detrital aquifers (south of Spain)
        Speaker: Dr Iñaki Vadillo-Pérez (Associate Professor)
      • 24
        Continuous real-time analysis of water stable isotopes in ecohydrology
        Speaker: Barbara Herbstritt (University Freiburg)
      • 25
        Use of isotopes for environmental management. Case study: Hydrogeological conceptual model of a mining site under remediation
        Speaker: Dr Daniel Cicerone (CNEA)
    • Poster Session 1: Isotopes in the assessment of groundwater systems Posters Area - C04

      Posters Area - C04

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      • 26
        Isotope tracers in investigating the effect of water pre-treatment on the decomposition of organic matter in managed aquifer recharge
        Speaker: Dr Paula Iris Adalmina Niinikoski-Fusswinkel (RWTH Aachen University)
      • 27
        Origin of nitrogen at two drinking water reservoirs in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Preliminary results from a stable isotopes perspective.
        Speaker: Mr Alejandro Garcia-Moya (Centro de Estudios Ambientales de Cienfuegos)
      • 28
        Investigating the seasonal dynamics of anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to nitrate reduction using stable isotope technique
        Speaker: Alejandra Gisela Pena Sanchez
      • 29
        Assessing the potential of triple isotope analyses of water in groundwater hydrology: examples from Poland
        Speaker: Prof. Kazimierz Rozanski (Science and Technology, Krakow )
      • 30
        Determination of recharge by means of stable isotopes in the Groundwater from North-Eastern Aquifer of the West Bank/Palestine
        Speaker: Mr Saed K K Khayat (Palestine Technical Uni. Tulkarm-Palestine)
      • 31
        The role of isotope hydrology for understanding groundwater dynamics and recharge mechanisms of a hard-rock aquifer in a uranium mining area
        Speaker: Mariza Franklin (Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission (CNEN) - Institute of Radiation Protection and Dosimetry (IRD))
      • 32
        Use of hydrogeochemical and isotopic tools to evaluate the impact of the agricultural activities in the groundwaters of the Taiguaigüay lagoon basin, Zamora municipality, Aragua state, Venezuela
        Speaker: Dr Ramón Luis Montero Mudarra (Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela)
      • 33
        Isotope monitoring of dangerous water inflows to the Wieliczka salt mine, southern Poland
        Speaker: Dr Marek Dulinski (AGH University of Science and Technology)
      • 34
        Groundwater quality assessment in Grombalia basin: application of chemical and isotopic (15N,18O, 2H, 3H, 14C, 13C) approaches
        Speaker: Siwar Kammoun (Laboratory of Radio-Analyses and Environment, National School of Engineers of Sfax)
      • 35
        Stable isotope compositions of surface waters in Jamaica: Case studies from Rio Cobre and the Milk River watersheds
        Speaker: Dr Debbie-Ann Denise Shantie Gordon-Smith (University of the West Indies, Mona)
      • 36
        An alluvial aquifier as an archive of the Danube River water for the last century
        Speaker: Laszlo Palcsu (Institute for Nuclear Research)
      • 37
        An integrative understanding of Mediterranean coastal aquifers based on geochemical and isotopic tracers: the carbonate aquifer of Bonifacio (Corsica Island, France)
        Speaker: Sébastien Santoni (Université de Corse Pascal Paoli)
      • 38
        Application of isotope techniques to evaluate nitrate contamination in groundwater in Rio Cuarto city (Argentina)
        Speaker: Dr María Jesica Giuliano Albo (Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto)
      • 39
        Assessment and study of groundwater contamination in the Zarati River watershed, Cocle Provine, Panama
        Speaker: Dr Jose Rogelio Fabrega Duque (UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE PANAMA)
      • 40
        Baseline groundwater quality prior to shale gas development: analysis of multiple environmental isotopes (2H, 18O, 13C, 15N, 87Sr/86Sr, 11B, 3He)
        Speaker: Mr Zhenbin Li
      • 41
        Dual geochemical and isotopic approach to study the functioning of the Gabes South phreatic aquifer (south-eastern Tunisia)
        Speaker: Mohsen Ben Alaya (INRAP)
      • 42
        Evaluation of surface and groundwater interaction of the Kilimanjaro Aquifer in the south-western part of Kenya, applying isotope techniques
        Speaker: Mrs Agnes Wanjiru Mbugua (Ministry of Water and Sanitation)
      • 43
        Evaluation of the contamination of the Purapurani aquifer by means of isotopic tools
        Speaker: Daniela Alanoca Choque (Ministry of Environment and Water)
      • 44
        Evaluation of water quality pollution Indices for heavy metal contamination in the water of Sokoto basin, NW Nigeria.
        Speaker: Dr Ogechukwu Jennifer Ette (Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission)
      • 45
        Fluxes, processes, and mechanisms driving nitrogen transport in urban coastal waters
        Speaker: Gurpal Toor (University of Florida)
      • 46
        Formation of hypersaline groundwater in temperate-climate coastal zones: insights from stable isotopes
        Speaker: Dr Vincent Post (Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR))
      • 47
        Geochemical and isotopic characterization of groundwater from the Zaccar karst system (Northern Algeria)
        Speaker: Rachid Abdelouahab (Algiers Nuclear Research Centre)
      • 48
        Geochemical and isotopic characterization of groundwater in the coastal zone of Nouakchott, Mauritania
        Speaker: Bacar Teiss (Centre national des ressources en eau-Mauritanie)
      • 49
        Identifying geochemical processes and recharge in Infra Cambrian and Continental Terminal zone of Burkina Faso and Mali: A combined hydrochemistry and water isotopes approaches
        Speaker: Mr Bouraima Kouanda (Ministry of Water and Sanitation of Burkina Faso/ Currently in internship position as a PhD candidate at 2iE)
      • 50
        Improving water quality in vulnerable and shallow aquifers under two intensive fruit and vegetable production
        Speaker: Mr Miha Curk (University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical faculty, Jamnikarjeva 101, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
      • 51
        Intrusion of saline water into a coastal aquifer containing palaeogroundwater in Estonia
        Speaker: Valle Raidla
      • 52
        Investigation of ground water quality changes using isotope data and water chemistry (case study: East coast of Lake Urmia, Iran)
        Speaker: Dr Werner Balderer (ETH Zurich Department of Earth Science (retired))
      • 53
        Iron and carbon isotopes in landfill areas
        Speaker: Virginia Grace Barros (Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina)
      • 54
        Isotope and hydro-geochemical assessment in Jaffna peninsula in northern Sri Lanka for groundwater development aspects
        Speaker: Mr Galapitagedara Ranjan Ratnapriya Karunaratne (Water Resources Board)
      • 55
        Isotope geochemical and molecular biological evidence for chemo-litho-autotrophic microbial denitrification in a fractured rock aquifer
        Speaker: Karsten Osenbrück (University of Tübingen)
      • 56
        Isotope geochemistry as management tools for hydraulic barriers effectiveness in tailings dams
        Speaker: Carlos Felipe Quintana Sotomayor (DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE AGUAS)
      • 57
        Isotopic and hydro-chemical assessment of the Gwandu Formation aquifer, NW Nigeria
        Speaker: Dr Ogechukwu Jennifer Ette (NAEC)
      • 58
        Isotopic and hydrochemical investigation of the basement aquifer in the north of Togo
        Speaker: Goumpoukini Boguido
      • 59
        Isotopic and hydrogeochemical studies for evaluating aquifer vulnerability to saline water intrusion and groundwater quality of the Western Sundarbans Delta Complex, India
        Speaker: Dr Debabrata Das (Panjab University)
      • 60
        Isotopic fingerprinting of nitrate pollution sources in shallow boreholes using stable isotopes technologies
        Speaker: Dr Nadia Babiker Ibrahim Shakak (Ministry of Water Resources, Irrigation and Electricity, Ground Water and Wades’ General Directorate,Environmental Isotopes Laboratories )
      • 61
        Measurements and comparison of uranium and radium isotopes activities and activity ratios in some natural water sources in Morocco.
        Speaker: Prof. Abdelmajid Choukri (University of Ibn Tofail, Kenitra)
      • 62
        Recharge estimation of the Purapurani aquifer through isotopic and conventional techniques
        Speaker: Mrs Daniela Alanoca Choque (Ministry of Environment and Water)
      • 63
        Regional and vertical trends in the isotopic composition of groundwater in Alberta, Canada
        Speaker: Veith Becker (University of Calgary)
      • 64
        Seasonal change in the origin of terrestrial dissolved nutrients to a pristine micro-estuary (Corsica Island, France)
        Speaker: Emilie Garel (University of Corsica)
      • 65
        Strontium isotopic signature of groundwater from aquifers of a semi-arid region in Brazil: Pandeiros River watershed
        Speaker: Dr Carlos Alberto Carvalho Filho (Nuclear Technology Development Center - CDTN/CNEN)
      • 66
        The Continental Intercalaire groundwaters of the Tidikelt (In-Salah region). Hydrochemical and isotopic features.
        Speaker: Rachid Abdelouahab
      • 67
        The IAEA Coordinated Research Project on isotopes to study nitrogen pollution and eutrophication of rivers and lakes
        Speaker: Dr Ioannis Matiatos (International Atomic Energy Agency, Isotope Hydrology Section)
      • 68
        The importance of 18O and 2H isotope data to better understand the hydrogeological conceptual model of a waste rock dump
        Speaker: Mr Peter Marshall Fleming (Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission - CNEN, Nuclear Technology Development Center - CDTN)
      • 69
        The influence of the South Atlantic Convergence Zone on groundwater levels and isotope ratios in the Bauru and Guarani Aquifer Systems in the southern-east region of Brazil
        Speaker: Mr ROBERTO KIRCHHEIM
      • 70
        The stable isotope composition of soil moisture at the radioactive waste repository site, Lithuania
        Speaker: Prof. Jonas Mažeika (Nature Research Centre)
      • 71
        Tracer experiments to forecast the soluble pollutants transport in rivers
        Speaker: Dr Rike Völpel (German Federal Institute of Hydrology)
      • 72
        Use of environmental isotopes and hydrogeochemistry to assess the effects of pollution caused by agricultural and domestic activities on the quality of groundwater.
        Speaker: Manuel Alexis Escudero Vargas (Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear)
      • 73
        Use of isotope hydrology in groundwater conceptualization for modeling flow and contaminant transport at northwestern Sinai, Egypt
        Speaker: Dr Kamilia Hamed Hagagg Hamed (Lecturer)
      • 74
        Use of isotopic and chemical tracers to evaluate the impacts of irrigation by treated waste water on groundwater quality in coastal areas: Thyna case study (Sfax-Tunis)
        Speaker: Siwar Kassar (LABORATOIRE RADIO ANALYSES ET ENVIRONNEMENT (LRAE) SFAX-TUNIS)
      • 75
        Use of water (δ18O, δ2H) and nitrate (δ15N, δ18O) isotopes for the evaluation of urban and agricultural activities on groundwater in the plain of Azua (Dominican Republic)
        Speaker: Yenny Rodríguez De Estepan (Servicio Geológico Nacional)
      • 76
        Using 15N, 17O, and 18O to determine nitrate sources and fate in wetlands – case study of the Auzon Oxbow, fluvial annex of the Allier River, France
        Speaker: Hélène Celle-Jeanton (Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté)
      • 77
        Using stable isotope tools for the assessment of karstic water origin and source in Georgia
        Speaker: George Melikadze (Hydrogeology)
      • 78
        Using water chemistry and O-H-N stable isotopes patterns to trace contaminant sources in the Olt River, Romania
        Speaker: Dr Roxana Elena Ionete (National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies - ICSI Rm. Valcea)
    • Lab Visit Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

      Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

    • Workshop: Introduction to Groundwater Age Dating by Noble Gas Isotopes C0440

      C0440

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Laszlo Palcsu (Institute for Nuclear Research), Mr Takuya Matsumoto (IAEA)
    • SESSION 3: Isotopes in groundwater age dating Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Lorenzo Copia (IAEA/NAPC), Yves Travi (University of Avignon)
      • 79
        Radio-krypton and radio-argon dating of groundwater
        Speaker: Prof. Zhengtian Lu (University of Science and Technology of China)
      • 80
        A multi-tracer study on groundwater flow and impacts from changes in paleoclimate and regional development: Peel Area, Western Australia
        Speaker: Christoph Gerber (CSIRO Land & Water, Locked Bag 2, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia)
      • 81
        The 3H/3He groundwater dataset of the Netherlands: Assessing hydrochemical trends and subsurface processes in the Rhine and Meuse River basins
        Speaker: Hans Peter Broers (TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands)
      • 82
        81Kr groundwater dating in rocks with high uranium content
        Speaker: Roland Josef Purtschert (University of Bern)
      • 83
        Groundwater dynamics in the coastal Wairau Plain aquifer
        Speaker: Dr Uwe Morgenstern (GNS Science)
    • 10:00
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 3: Isotopes in groundwater age dating (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Zhengtian Lu (University of Science and Technology of China), Takuya Matsumoto (IAEA)
      • 84
        14C and 81Kr age model for the Dead Sea hot-saline springs
        Speaker: Ms Nurit Weber (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Geological Survey of Israel)
      • 85
        New radiocarbon and stable isotope data from the Senegalese deep aquifer system: hydrogeological modelling and palaeohydrological implications
        Speaker: Prof. Yves Travi (Avignon University)
      • 86
        Estimating mean residence times and flow velocities to quantify recharge to the western Dead Sea Aquifer System using multiple environmental tracers
        Speaker: Ms Cornelia Wilske (UFZ, CSIRO Land and Water, TU Bergakademie Freiberg)
      • 87
        Understanding recharge processes in weathered and fissured zones of basement aquifers in Benin
        Speaker: D. O. Valerie Kotchoni (Université d'Abomey-Calavi/Institut National de l'Eau, Abomey-Calavi, Benin International Chair in Mathematical Physics and Applications (ICMPA – UNESCO CHAIR), Cotonou, Benin PROTOS, Cotonou, Benin)
      • 88
        Isotope assessments in the Guarani Aquifer System, Brazil: From stable isotopes to noble gases
        Speaker: Mr Roberto Eduardo Kirchheim (CPRM)
      • 89
        Mineral springs in South-East Australia reveal the mechanisms of mantle CO2 migration to shallow aquifers
        Speaker: Ruta Karolyte (University of Edinburgh)
      • 90
        Application of isotope techniques to study groundwater in the unconsolidated aquifer along the Ping River (Thailand)
        Speaker: Mr Kiattipong Kamdee
      • 91
        Investigating recharge and inter-aquifer connectivity at the eastern intake beds of the Great Artesian Basin using multi-isotope studies
        Speaker: Dr Axel Suckow (CSIRO)
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • SESSION 3: Isotopes in groundwater age dating (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Oliver Kracht (IAEA - Isotope Hydrology Section), Yves Travi (University of Avignon)
      • 92
        Assessment of the water resources in the Kingston hydrologic basin, Jamaica, using isotope techniques
        Speaker: Mr Naveed Rasheed Samuda (National Water Commission)
      • 93
        Dynamic hydrological cycle in the alleged fossil Nubian Sandstone Aquifer as revealed by 81Kr versus 14C isotopes in the Sinai-Negev deserts
        Speaker: Mr Eilon Adar (BGU)
      • 94
        Hydrochemical patterns established in the Pleistocene preserved in the Ordovician-Cambrian aquifer system, northern Baltic Artesian Basin
        Speaker: Joonas Pärn (Geological Survey of Estonia)
    • Poster Session 2: Isotopes in groundwater age dating and paleohydrology Posters Area - C04

      Posters Area - C04

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      • 95
        Testing 14C-DOC dating in aquifers of the London Basin, UK
        Speaker: Dr William Darling (British Geological Survey)
      • 96
        Isotopic investigation (δ2H, 3H, δ18O, δ13C and 14C) on recharge, origin, residence time and dynamics in the Douala/Cameroon aquifer system
        Speaker: Dr Huguette Christiane Emvoutou (LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF DOUALA/CAMEROON)
      • 97
        Dating very old groundwaters in thermal aquifers of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, through 14C and noble gases measurements
        Speaker: Daniel Emilio Martínez (CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata)
      • 98
        Multi-tracer groundwater study including 39Ar in the Salalah Plain, Dhofar, Oman
        Speaker: Ms Viola Raedle (University of Heidelberg)
      • 99
        Application of stable isotope and groundwater dating techniques in the confined aquifers of Rio Cuarto River Basin, Cordoba, Argentina
        Speaker: Dr Marina Luciana Maldonado (Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto)
      • 100
        Understanding Kr-81 abundances in the atmosphere for improved accuracy in groundwater dating
        Speaker: Jake Zappala (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 101
        Isotope Hydrology: A tool for a better understanding of the hydrological processes of groundwater systems in the coastal basin of Akermoud (North of Essaouira city, Morocco)
        Speaker: Mr Mohamed Qurtobi (National Centre of Nuclear Energy, Sciences and Technology, )
      • 102
        Identification of He sources in the Complexe Terminal paleogroundwater (southern Tunisia)
        Speaker: Rim Trabelsi Ep Gdoura (ENIS-LRAE)
      • 103
        Assessing the hydrogeological functioning of an evaporite karst system coupling tritium and physico-chemical data
        Speaker: José Manuel Gil Márquez (Universidad de Málaga)
      • 104
        The CorsicArchive Project: Integrating isotope hydrology, climatology, and tree rings to improve climate record interpretation
        Speaker: Mr Tobias Juhlke (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg )
      • 105
        14C and 4He isotopes for groundwater dating of the Tubarão aquifer system, central portion of the Paraná basin in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
        Speaker: Prof. Didier Gastmans (Centro de Estudos Ambientais - UNESP Rio Claro)
      • 106
        55 years of isotope investigations to unravel the groundwater cycles in the Southern Vienna Basin
        Speaker: Martin Kralik (University of Vienna)
      • 107
        A multi-isotope approach to trace salinisation in the lower valley of Wadi Medjerda, northern Tunisia
        Speaker: Prof. Mohamed Fathi Ben Hamouda (CNSTN)
      • 108
        Advances in isotope hydrology and its role in sustainable water management in Cuba (Project CUB/7/009)
        Speaker: Dr Carlos Alonso-Hernandez (Centro de Estudios Ambientales de Cienfuegos)
      • 109
        Advances in the hydrological understanding of the Actopan Basin, Veracruz, Mexico, using a multi-tracer approach
        Speaker: Mr Juan Perez Quezadas (INSTITUTO DE GEOLOGIA)
      • 110
        Application of 222Rn in distinguishing groundwater mixing relationships in the Table Mountain Group aquifer, Western Cape, South Africa
        Speaker: Ms Yaa Agyare-Dwomoh (Stellenbosch University)
      • 111
        Application of geochemical and isotopic techniques in the study of groundwater in Sidi Merzoug-Sbiba basin, central Tunisia
        Speaker: Khaoula Khmila (PhD student)
      • 112
        Application of isotope hydrology in groundwater resources management in Myanmar
        Speaker: Ms Khin Cho Cho (Division of Atomic Energy)
      • 113
        Application of quantum technology for radio-argon dating of glacier ice
        Speaker: Zhongyi Feng (Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Heidelberg University)
      • 114
        Assess impact of climate change on water resources of the Pamir
        Speaker: Ms Elena Finaeva
      • 115
        Contribution of environmental isotopes (2H, 18O, 13C, 14C) in the development of a conceptual hydrogeological model of the Complex Terminal Aquifer in the Kebili Basin
        Speaker: Mohamed Rafaa Trigui (National School of Engineers of Sfax)
      • 116
        Conventional tritium method calibration with 3H/3He ratio in Eastern Lithuania groundwater
        Speaker: Vytautas Samalavičius (Vilnius University)
      • 117
        Evaluation of drinking water sources of a small Romanian urban community using isotopic techniques - Preliminary results
        Speaker: Dr Carmen Varlam (National R&D Institute for Cryogenic Isotopic Technologies -ICSI)
      • 118
        Evaluation of the meteoric Cl- input for calibration of 36Cl dating with 81Kr ages in the brackish Nubian Sandstone Aquifer of the Negev Desert, Israel
        Speaker: Mr Roi Ram (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
      • 119
        Factors controlling the radon distribution in groundwater of a small tropical mountainous river basin, southwest India
        Speaker: Dr Sabu Joseph (University of Kerala, India)
      • 120
        Hydrogeochemistry and isotope studies of groundwater in the Ga West Municipal Area, Ghana
        Speaker: Mr David Saka (Ghana Atomic Energy Commission)
      • 121
        Identification of recharge processess by means of environmental isotopes in the Lake Chad basin
        Speaker: Dr Sara Vassolo (BGR)
      • 122
        Improving shallow groundwater resources management in the Lake Chad basin through isotope hydrology: Outcomes from the IAEA RAF/7/011 project
        Speaker: Frederic Huneau (University of Corsica)
      • 123
        Inaccurate application of isotope hydrology techniques to the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer (NSA) in Sinai and the Western Sahara Aquifer System (NWSAS)
        Speaker: Prof. Samir Anwar Mahmoud Elgamal (An Emeritus Professor in ENRRA)
      • 124
        Integrated studies of 4He and 81Kr noble gas ages of the deep aquifers with coupled particles track modeling in the Baltic Artesian Basin
        Speaker: Prof. Robert Mokrik (Vilnius University)
      • 125
        Investigation of recharge sources of groundwater its residence time and quality through entire area of Bari Doab for sustainable management through the utilization of isotope and chemical techniques
        Speaker: Ms Saira Butt (Pakistan Institute of Nuclear science & technology)
      • 126
        Isotope hydrology and chemical study of water resources management in Myanmar
        Speaker: Ms Aye Aye Thin (Division of Atomic Energy, Ministry of Education, Myanmar)
      • 127
        Isotope hydrology to evaluate long term impact of groundwater exploitation under arid climate. Case of the Djibouti coastal basalt aquifers
        Speaker: Kadar Mohamed Hassan (CERD)
      • 128
        Isotopic and geochemical composition of water and gaseous phases associated to Sandim-CO2 rich hydromineral system - NE-Portugal
        Speaker: Dr Paula Carreira Paquete (Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares (C2TN), Instituto Superior Técnico / Universidade de Lisboa)
      • 129
        Isotopic data for inferring groundwater dynamics in Cagayan de Oro city, Philippines
        Speaker: Mr Charles Darwin Racadio (Philippine Nuclear Research Institute)
      • 130
        IWAVE-The IAEA water availability enhancement approach
        Speaker: Oliver Kracht (IAEA - Isotope Hydrology Section)
      • 131
        Krypton-81 feasibility study on deep thermal groundwaters in the karstified Upper Jurassic limestone of the Molasse basin (Germany-Austria)
        Speaker: Mr Michael Heidinger (Hydroisotop GmbH)
      • 132
        Noble gas and radiocarbon constraints on the residence time of groundwater in the Table Mountain Group (TMG) Aquifer, South Africa
        Speaker: Ms Zita Michele Harilall (Stellenbosch University)
      • 133
        Preliminary isotopic assessment of the Douarah Basins’ aquifers in central Tunisia
        Speaker: Samah Khaled (Ph-D student)
      • 134
        Recent seawater intrusion into deep aquifers determined by the radioactive noble-gas isotopes 81Kr and 39Ar
        Speaker: Prof. Yoseph Yechieli (Geological Survey of Israel)
      • 135
        Recharge mechanisms in the shallow groundwater of the coastal Golfo de Uraba from a stable and radioactive isotope study
        Speaker: Ana Karina Campillo Perez (Universidad de Antioquia)
      • 136
        Seasonal variations of tritium, uranium and stable isotopes in groundwater and spring waters in the Anthemountas Basin, Northern Greece
        Speaker: Ms Alexandra Ioannidou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Physics Department, Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Thessaloniki, 54124 Greece)
      • 137
        Spatial distribution of both groundwater recharge and withdrawals in the Nubian Sandstone Transboundary Aquifer using isotope hydrology tools, Lower Nile Basin
        Speaker: Dr Nadia Babiker Ibrahim Shakak (Ministry of Water Resources, Ground Water Resource General Directorate, Environmental Isotopes laboratory)
      • 138
        Synthesis of isotopic studies in the Senegal Maastrichtian aquifer: Lessons learned and perspectives
        Speaker: Prof. Serigne Faye (University Cheikh Anta Diop)
      • 139
        Ten years of isotope hydrology in the Central African Republic
        Speaker: Mrs Chantal Laure Djebebe Ndjiguim (University of Bangui)
      • 140
        The contribution of geochemistry and environmental isotopes to the underground water resources assessment in the Great Algiers District (Algeria)
        Speaker: Dalele Khous (Algiers Nuclear Research Centre)
      • 141
        The impact of water and land use on nitrate contamination and groundwater residence time in a densely populated area: the Lombardy Plain (N Italy)
        Speaker: Prof. Elisa Sacchi (Dep. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia)
      • 142
        The IWAVE project in Latin America in support of SDG 6.5: Integrated water resources management
        Speaker: Emilia Bocanegra (Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata)
      • 143
        The stable isotope characteristics of groundwater in the Sokoto Basin
        Speaker: Dr Ogechukwu Jennifer Ette (Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission)
      • 144
        The use of isotopic tracers for integrated and sustainable management of shared groundwater resources of the Iullemeden aquifer systems (Sahel region)
        Speaker: Kamel Zouari (ENIS-LRAE)
      • 145
        The use of krypton-81, noble gases and environmental isotopes to characterize and to date Continental Intercalaire paleogroundwater (southern Tunisia)
        Speaker: Kamel Zouari (ENIS-LRAE)
      • 146
        Thrift use of water through tank cascade systems in Sri Lanka as an adaptation to climate change impacts on crop production
        Speaker: Dr Anhettigama Gamaralalage Chandrapala (Department of Agriculture, Sri Lanka)
      • 147
        Transit time distribution function based on tritium data from the Cauê aquifer, Iron Quadrangle, Minas Gerais, Brazil
        Speaker: Aurelio Silva (CDTN)
      • 148
        Tritium and stable isotopes in waters of Baltic Sea in 2016-2017
        Speaker: Dr Olga Jefanova (Nature Research Centre)
      • 149
        Understanding water circulation with tritium-tracer measurements in selected catchments across Japan
        Speaker: Dr Maksym Gusyev (ICHARM/Public Works Research Institute (PWRI))
      • 150
        Use of noble gases to investigate unconsolidated aquifers along the Ping River, Thailand
        Speaker: Dr José Corcho (Spiez Laboratory)
      • 151
        Using isotope hydrology tools to assess both groundwater recharge and withdrawals in the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer
        Speaker: Dr Nadia Babiker Ibrahim Shakak (Ministry of Water Resources, Ground Water Resource General Directorate, Environmental Isotopes laboratory)
      • 152
        Using of environmental isotopes to improve the understanding of Wadi Samail Catchment hydrogeology: a pilot study within the framework of the IWAVE project
        Speaker: Mr Ahmed Salim Mohammed Al Sa Idi (Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources)
      • 153
        Water resources management and inventory in Azerbaijan Republic
        Speaker: Mrs Gunay Abdiyeva-Aliyeva (Ministry of Emergency Situations of Azerbaijan Republic)
      • 154
        Water resources management using isotope techniques. Case study of Nakhlak-Anarak lead mine, Iran
        Speaker: Yousef Khalaj Amirhosseini (Water Research Institute- Ministry of Energy of Iran)
    • Lab Visit Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

      Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

    • Workshop: Introduction to TracerLPM Software C0440

      C0440

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Convener: Mr Bryant Jurgens (USGS)
    • SESSION 4: Noble gas isotope studies Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Ioannis Matiatos (IAEA), Prof. Kazimierz Rozanski (Science and Technology, Krakow )
      • 155
        The importance of environmental isotopes in understanding aquitard hydrogeology
        Speaker: Michael James Hendry (University of Saskatchewan)
      • 156
        Continuous, high-resolution measurement of Δ17O from ice cores
        Speaker: Lindsey Davidge (University of Washington)
      • 157
        Recommendations for integrating isotope fingerprinting in Environmental Baseline Assessment as part of regulation on unconventional gas exploration and exploitation
        Speaker: Wolfram Kloppmann (BRGM)
      • 158
        Shale gas exploration in the United Kingdom - site characterisation and baseline monitoring using geochemical and isotope tracers
        Speaker: Dr Lee Paul Gumm (British Geological Survey)
      • 159
        Noble gases: A tool for tracing enhanced oil recovery signatures in produced waters from the Fruitvale, Lost Hills and Orcutt Oil Fields, CA, USA
        Speaker: Ms Rebecca Louise Tyne (University of Oxford)
    • 10:00
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 5: Isotopes in surface water systems and catchment hydrology Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Lucía Ortega (IAEA), Prof. Christine Stumpp (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna)
      • 160
        Isotopes in the unsaturated zone: new opportunities and challenges

        Isotopes have been frequently used as tracers to study water flow and transport processes in the unsaturated zone. For example, they can give information about water transit times, groundwater recharge rates, evaporation rates or ecohydrological processes. In recent years, new analytical and technical developments have transformed the field of isotope hydrology and widened the scope of questions that can now be tackled. In particular, it is now possible to measure and parameterize isotope dynamics within the unsaturated zone at increasingly finer resolution. In addition, new sampling systems in combination with the new laser technologies can provide high-resolution and even in-situ measurements. In this talk, new possibilities of sampling and analyzing oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in pore water as well as challenges of these sampling and analytical methods are presented. The importance of isotopes and their contribution to advancing our understanding of water flow and transport processes in the unsaturated zone are highlighted, including different examples of using isotopes for numerical model calibration. Further, current challenges and future opportunities for including isotope approaches in solving open research questions in unsaturated zone hydrology are presented.

        Speaker: Prof. Christine Stumpp (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna)
      • 161
        Temporal variability of snow melt, ice melt and direct runoff in Bhagirathi River (a tributary of River Ganga), Western Himalayan region, India, using stable isotope (δ2H & δ18O)
        Speaker: Dr Shive Prakash Rai (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India)
      • 162
        Changes to snowmelt-driven recharge in a high-elevation desert valley
        Speaker: Michelle Lanzoni
      • 163
        Triple oxygen isotope systematics in evaporitic lake settings
        Speaker: Claudia Voigt (University of Cologne)
      • 164
        Time-variability of the fraction of young water in a small headwater catchment
        Speaker: Dr Michael Stockinger (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna)
      • 165
        Relating estimated watershed residence times and nutrient concentrations in artificially-drained landscapes using stable isotope variability
        Speaker: Lisa Welp-Smith (Purdue University)
      • 166
        A novel combined method for high-resolution measurements of water stable isotopes in trees and soils – the stem borehole equilibration
        Speaker: Dr Matthias Beyer (Technical University Braunschweig & BGR, Hannover)
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • SESSION 5: Isotopes in surface water systems and catchment hydrology (continued) Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Prof. Kazimierz Rozanski (Science and Technology, Krakow ), Mr Luis J. Araguás Araguás (International Atomic Energy Agency)
      • 167
        Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic fractionation in water evaporation: new experiments and equations to describe the isotopic behavior
        Speaker: Luis J. Araguás Araguás (International Atomic Energy Agency)
      • 168
        Assessing human impacts on the Red River Delta, Vietnam, to enable sustainable hydrological management
        Speaker: Trinh Anh Duc (Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute)
    • Poster Session 3: Isotopes in precipitation; Isotopes in water balance modelling and mapping; Analytical methods Posters Area - C04

      Posters Area - C04

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      • 169
        Ten years of operation of the Belo Horizonte-CDTN GNIP station, Brazil
        Speaker: Eliana Aparecida Nonato Knupp (CDTN)
      • 170
        Isotope and chemical characteristics of natural waters in the Lower Mahaweli Basin, Sri Lanka
        Speaker: Mrs Jasinhage Dona Chaturangi Gunasekara (Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board)
      • 171
        Groundwater isotope ratios reflecting convective and stratiform palaeoprecipitation fractions in Bauru aquifer system, Brazil
        Speaker: Hung Kiang Chang (UNESP)
      • 172
        Tritium Information Management System (TRIMS): New software to improve performance outcomes of low-level liquid scintillation counting laboratories
        Speaker: Dagnachew Legesse Belachew (IAEA)
      • 173
        Exploring the use of water isotopes to investigate fast-forming rain events at a mid-latitude site in Southern Italy
        Speaker: Dr Luisa Stellato (Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli")
      • 174
        Spatio-temporal patterns of stream hydrochemistry in a glacierized alpine catchment
        Speaker: Mr Michael Engel (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
      • 175
        Environmental isotope applications in Mediterranean coastal plains of Turkey: effects of irrigation
        Speaker: Dr Pinar Avci (Hacettepe University)
      • 176
        Stable water isotopes in precipitation across the Himalayas: constraints on sources of moisture
        Speaker: Prof. Ghulam Jeelani (University of Kashmir)
      • 177
        Mapping environmental tritium activity concentration in recent precipitation in Spain to trace moisture sources in the hydrological cycle
        Speaker: Dr Javier Rodríguez Arévalo (CEDEX)
      • 178
        Numerical groundwater modeling of the ex industrial mining complex Los Gigantes, Cordoba, Argentina
        Speaker: Daniel Cicerone (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica)
      • 179
        Variation in tritium activity in rainfall in Paarl, South Africa and its bearing on understanding groundwater recharge processes
        Speaker: Prof. Jodie Ann Miller (Stellenbosch University)
      • 180
        Analysis of groundwater recharge from isoscapes of precipitation and shallow groundwater in the Northwest of Colombia
        Speaker: Prof. Teresita Betancur (Universidad de Antioquia)
      • 181
        Assessing the tritium levels in the laboratory atmosphere to avoid contamination in ultra-low level analysis
        Speaker: Dr Eliana Aparecida Nonato Knupp (CDTN-CNEN)
      • 182
        Boron isotope analyses in fluid samples: PTIMS versus MC-ICP-MS (Neptune Plus)
        Speaker: Dr Maddalena Pennisi (IGG-CNR)
      • 183
        Boron isotopic composition in fluvial and rain water from the Adige basin (Northern Italy)
        Speaker: Dr Maddalena Pennisi (IGG-CNR)
      • 184
        Carbon dioxide degassing along a high-relief headwater stream inferred from seasonal variability of the gas exchange between water and atmosphere
        Speaker: Dr Robert van Geldern (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU))
      • 185
        Chlorine isotope analysis of chloride solution using UV-FSLA-MC-ICP-MS
        Speaker: Dr Masaaki Musashi (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
      • 186
        Climatic controls over the isotopic composition of precipitation in Rio Claro (SP), Brazil
        Speaker: Ms Vinícius dos Santos (CEA UNESP Rio Claro)
      • 187
        Comparison of isotope hydrological patterns of large rivers in Germany (Weser and Rhine Basin)
        Speaker: Dr Paul Koeniger (BGR German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources)
      • 188
        Determining the origin of leakage water in El Cajon dam, using stable isotopes
        Speaker: Mrs Tirza Carolina Contreras Galeano
      • 189
        Development of a conceptual groundwater model in an intermountain Andean aquifer with the support of water stable isotopes: Uspallata valley, Argentina
        Speaker: Nerina Belen Lana (Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA))
      • 190
        Environmental isotopes for assessing water resources in a semiarid biome in Brazil
        Speaker: Mr Vinicius Ferreira
      • 191
        Filling white spots in Central Asia – a Tajik network of isotopes in precipitation
        Speaker: Mr Stephan Matthias Weise (UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research)
      • 192
        First application of a newly developed field gas extraction device to date old groundwater
        Speaker: Dr Roland Bäumle (BGR)
      • 193
        Geochemical monitoring and flow rates of glacial drainages in the Bayelva catchment (Ny-Ålesund area, Svalbard)
        Speaker: Dr Ilaria Baneschi (IGG-CNR)
      • 194
        Groundwater and surface water interaction in a recharge area of the Guarani Aquifer System (GAS)
        Speaker: Ludmila Batista
      • 195
        Groundwater dynamics of the Murunkan sedimentary basin in Northern Sri Lanka: an environmental isotope study
        Speaker: Mr Mahinda Premathilake Karunadhipathige (National Water Supply and Drainage Board, Sri Lanka)
      • 196
        Groundwater isoscapes in the southeastern region of Buenos Aires Province - Argentina
        Speaker: Dr Daniel Emilio Marinez (CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata)
      • 197
        High-resolution modeling of flow partitioning using water isotopes and electrical conductivity for model calibration
        Speaker: Giovanny Mauricio Mosquera Rojas (Universidad de Cuenca)
      • 198
        Hydro-chemical detection and quantification of permafrost degradation in the Eastern European Alps
        Speaker: Sabine Kraushaar (University of Vienna)
      • 199
        Hydrochemical and isotopic characterization of the Mampostón-Jaruco Basin as a contribution to the sustainable management of its water resources
        Speaker: Mr Alejandro Garcia-Moya (Centro de Estudios Ambientales de Cienfuegos)
      • 200
        Hydrogeological responses in tropical mountainous springs
        Speaker: Mr Luis Daniel Rojas-Jimenez (ESPH)
      • 201
        Identifying and correcting the gas matrix effects on a cavity ring-down water stable isotope analyzer
        Speaker: Mr Benjamin Gralher (University of Freiburg, Germany)
      • 202
        Illustrating the role of isotopes to understand hydrologic processes in large-plain environments
        Speaker: María Emilia Zabala (Instituto de Hidrología de Llanuras "Dr. Eduardo J. Usunoff"- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))
      • 203
        Isotope and geochemical tracers for delineating the hydrogeological functioning of a low altitude Mediterranean peat bog (Corsica Island, France)
        Speakers: Sébastien SANTONI (Avignon Université, France / Université de Corse, France), Prof. Frederic HUNEAU (Université de Corse Pascal Paoli)
      • 204
        Isotopic and hydrochemical assessment of groundwater on the Santa Elena Peninsula (Ecuador): implications for artificial recharge
        Speaker: Daniel Omar Garces Leon (ESPOL)
      • 205
        Isotopic composition of monsoon rain in the Salalah area, southern Oman
        Speaker: Mr Thomas Harald Müller (UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research)
      • 206
        Isotopic composition of precipitation at two stations in Antananarivo: a comparative study
        Speaker: Dr Voahirana Ramaroson (Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucleaires (INSTN-Madagascar))
      • 207
        Maintaining the VPDB scale for δ13C: reference materials at the IAEA
        Speaker: Sergey Assonov (IAEA)
      • 208
        Measuring water stable isotopes in tree xylem in situ: The stem borehole equilibration method
        Speaker: Ms Kathrin Kühnhammer (University of Freiburg)
      • 209
        Meteoric water lines with an interval of 27 years, São Paulo, Brazil
        Speaker: Veridiana Martins (University of Sao Paulo - Brazil)
      • 210
        Middle Earth – Stable isotope investigation of precipitation sources in Romania, eastern Europe
        Speaker: Dr Aurel Perșoiu (Emil Racoviță Institute of Speleology)
      • 211
        Modeling of snowmelt water from a snow pit in Tibetan Plateau
        Speaker: Mr Ke Wang (Key Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China)
      • 212
        New in-situ samplers for Krypton-85 for groundwater dating
        Speaker: Mrs Stéphanie Musy (University Bern)
      • 213
        New noble gas analytical capabilities at the CSIRO Environmental Tracer Laboratory, Australia
        Speaker: Christoph Gerber (CSIRO Land & Water, Locked Bag 2, Glen Osmond SA 5064, Australia)
      • 214
        On combining stable and radioactive water isotopes to estimate the transit time distribution in heterogeneous aquifers
        Speaker: Dr Julien Albert Farlin (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
      • 215
        Persistent organic compounds and water stable isotopes in rain in Buenos Aires City, Argentina
        Speaker: Karina Silvia Beatriz Miglioranza (Lab. of Ecotoxicology and Environmental Pollution)
      • 216
        Piston flow vs. preferential flow in loess aquifer: evidence from multiple environmental tracers (H, O, C, N, Sr)
        Speaker: Prof. Tianming Huang (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 217
        Real-time observations of water stable isotope dynamics during rainfall and throughfall events
        Speaker: Dr Barbara Herbstritt (Hydrology, University of Freiburg, Germany)
      • 218
        Regional stable isotope signatures in precipitation and river runoff in Switzerland
        Speaker: Ulrich Schotterer (Climate and Environmental Physics, Physics Institute, University Bern, Switzerland)
      • 219
        Relation between the water isotopic composition in the North Atlantic marine boundary layer and the boundary layer dynamics
        Speaker: Dr Árný Erla Sveinbjörnsdóttir (Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland)
      • 220
        Relationship between precipitation and groundwater in the Guarani Aquifer System recharge areas revealed by stable isotopes
        Speaker: Prof. Didier Gastmans (CEA-UNESP - Brazil)
      • 221
        Seasonal variation of the latitude effect in a mid-latitude region
        Speaker: Dr Masahiro Tanoue
      • 222
        Spatial and temporal isotopic characterization (2H/1H and 18O/16O) of modern day precipitation in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
        Speaker: Bruk Lemma Debebe
      • 223
        Spatial and temporal variabilities in stable isotope and hydrochemistry to determine flow paths in the Jonkershoek catchment
        Speaker: Ms Retang Anna Lapalemabu Mokua (University of the Western Cape)
      • 224
        Spatial and temporal variability of stable isotopes in precipitation in Kumamoto, southern Japan
        Speaker: Prof. Kimpei Ichiyanagi (Kumamoto University)
      • 225
        Spatial variability of tritium in precipitation during single storm events and its bearing on hydrological studies
        Speaker: Jared van Rooyen (Stellenbosch)
      • 226
        Stable isotope composition (δ2H, δ18O and δ17O) of rainfall in Benin, West Africa
        Speaker: Christine Vallet-Coulomb (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, INRA, Coll France, CEREGE, Aix en Provence, France)
      • 227
        Stable isotopes for estimation of urban groundwater balance in the Kharkiv city, East Ukraine
        Speaker: Mr Dmytro Diadin (O. M.Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv)
      • 228
        Stable isotopic composition of precipitation and the environmental controls in Bangladesh
        Speaker: Mr Mohammad Masud Karim (Senior Scientific Officer)
      • 229
        Study of springs and karst springs using environmental isotopes 2H and 18O in the Lagoa Santa karst region, Brazil
        Speaker: Ms Carolina Gomes Ribeiro (Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG))
      • 230
        Surface water and groundwater interaction inferred by isoscapes in Sao Paulo state watersheds, Brazil
        Speaker: Lucas Vituri Santarosa (CEA-UNESP)
      • 231
        Temporal variation of stable water isotope ratios at Neumayer-III station, East Antarctica
        Speaker: Mr Saeid Bagheri Dastgerdi (Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI))
      • 232
        The interesting information of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes carried by groundwater: a case from five identical simulated catchments with different land uses from the Shawan Test Site, Southwest China
        Speaker: Yundi Hu (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 233
        The latitude effect on the stable isotopic composition of precipitation across Thailand
        Speaker: Mr Jeerapong Laonamsai (Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan)
      • 234
        The new GNIP network in Brazil: an example of sound institutional arrangements
        Speaker: Andrea Franzini
      • 235
        Trace isotope detection of Cl, I, and Cs at the Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator - routine & ventures
        Speaker: Johannes Lachner (University of Vienna)
      • 236
        Tracing surface water dynamics and groundwater recharge at Inle Lake (Southern Shan State, Myanmar) using stable water isotopes
        Speaker: Ms Viviana Re (University of Pisa, Department of Earth Sciences, Pisa, Italy)
      • 237
        Triple isotope analyses (δ2H, δ18O, δ17O) of water with the aid of laser spectroscopy: analytical performance of Picarro L2140-i spectrometer
        Speaker: Mrs Anna Magdalena Pierchala (AGH University of Science and Technology)
      • 238
        Using stable isotopes to conceptualize groundwater flow system in a tropical wetland
        Speaker: Dr Cynthia Nonterah (Ghana Atomic Energy Commission)
      • 239
        Water isotopes in Beijing Basin: Monitoring for climate and water changes in a monsoon affected arid region
        Speaker: Prof. Zhonghe Pang (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 240
        Water isotopes in precipitation in Turkey
        Speaker: Naciye Nur Ozyurt (Hacettepe University)
    • Lab Visit Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

      Isotope Hydrology Laboratory

    • Workshop: Introduction to TracerLPM Software C0440

      C0440

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Convener: Mr Bryant Jurgens (USGS)
    • SESSION 6: Isotopes in water balance modelling and mapping Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Prof. Rolf Kipfer, Dagnachew Legesse Belachew (IAEA)
      • 241
        What value do we gain from isotope-abled simulation of the water cycle?

        Calibration of hydrological models is challenging in remote, high latitude regions where hydrometry data are minimal. The vast water resources and complex hydrology of Canada necessitate the use of models to predict future changes in water supply, yet often with high amounts of uncertainty, in part, from poorly calibrated models. In this paper, we demonstrate the utility of isotopes for improving the amount and type of information available for model calibration using the isoWATFLOODTM model. We show that adding additional information to calibration does not hurt model calibration statistics, improves model validation, and offers additional feedback on internal flow paths and hydrologic storages that can be useful for informing model calibration. The inclusion of isotopes in model calibration reduces the number of realistic parameter combinations, resulting in more representative model calibrations and improved long-term simulation of large-scale water balance.

        Speaker: Dr Tricia Stadnyk (University of Manitoba)
      • 242
        Water balance estimates using isotope-enabled rainfall-runoff modelling in the Ouémé catchment (Benin)
        Speaker: Dr Christine Vallet-Coulomb (Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, IRD, INRA, Coll France, CEREGE, Aix en Provence, France)
      • 243
        Isotope-based water balance modelling in a small mountain catchment recovering after deforestation (Czech Republic)
        Speaker: Dr Yuliya Vystavna (Institute of Hydrobiology)
      • 244
        Water storage of tropical alpine catchments at the top of the Andes
        Speaker: Giovanny Mosquera (Universidad de Cuenca)
      • 245
        A predictive model of the stable isotopic composition of groundwater in Greece
        Speaker: IOANNIS MATIATOS (IAEA)
    • 10:00
      Coffee Break
    • SESSION 7: Frontiers in isotope hydrology Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Leonard I. Wassenaar (IAEA), Tricia Stadnyk (University of Manitoba)
      • 246
        Landing (noble) gas analytics in the field - towards real time insitu gas determination (or how mini-Ruedi Ruessel sniffs the World)
        Speaker: Prof. Rolf Kipfer
      • 247
        New perspectives for 39Ar-dating in the hydrosphere
        Speaker: Prof. Werner Aeschbach (Heidelberg University)
      • 248
        23 unsolved problems in hydrology (and how isotopes may help)
        Speaker: Günter Blöschl
    • CLOSING SESSION Board Room C

      Board Room C

      Vienna International Centre

      C Building, 4th Floor
      Conveners: Mr Leonard I. Wassenaar (IAEA), Ms Melissa Denecke (IAEA)