The objectives of the symposium are to:
(a) demonstrate contributions of isotope tracers and other geochemical tools in advancing the understanding of hydrological processes.
(b) demonstrate recent developments in the approaches and analytical methods.
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Revisiting the role of tritium as a tracer in post-bomb hydrological cycle processes and groundwater systems
3H -
Hydrosphere–atmosphere interactions including isotopic insights on meteorological extremes, convective rains and catchment runoff
HAI -
Assessing changes in the cryosphere and their impact on water sustainability and security
CRY -
Evaluating water quality, tracking contaminant sources and reaction pathways in different environmental systems including areas affected by mining and agricultural activities.
WQ -
Application of isotope age tracers to evaluate sub-annual to 1 Ma water residence time
IAT -
New analytical developments, approaches, and tools in isotopologue ratio measurement and data quality
NAD -
Integrating isotope techniques with other advanced techniques such as big data from remote sensing or high-frequency sensors, advanced data analysis using geographic information systems, machine learning and/or modelling applications
IIT -
Isotopic reflections on water resources due to climate change including adaptation and mitigation approaches
CC -
Enabling and strengthening science-based policies for water resource management
ESP -
Actions and activities that support capacity building and mainstreaming of gender equality in isotope hydrology projects
GEQ