Friday, 7 May 2010
Room 42
Chairperson: Erik Kerstel
13:30–13:45
EGU2010-11039 Iron isotope fractionation in sulfides: constraints on mechanisms of sulfide formations in hydrothermal and magmatic systems. Veniamin Polyakov and Dilshod Soultanov
13:45–14:00
EGU2010-14337 Development and Application of Compound-Specific Chlorine Stable Isotope Analysis of 1,2-Dichloroethane Orfan Shouakar-Stash, Ramon Aravena, Daniel Hunkeler, and Stephanie Fiorenza
14:00–14:30
EGU2010-9651 Site selective on-site measurements of ambient N2O isotopomers by laser spectroscopy
(solicited)
Joachim Mohn, Béla Tuzson, and Lukas Emmenegger
14:30–14:45
EGU2010-5642 Continuous Flow - Cavity RingDown Spectroscopy Using a Novel Universal Interface for High-Precision Bulk 13C Analysis Nabil Saad and Bruce Richman
14:45–15:00
EGU2010-4169 High temporal resolution and high precision measurements of water isotopologue ratios by laser absorption spectrometry using Kalman filter
Tao Wu, Weidong Chen, Erik Kerstel, Eric Fertein, Xiaoming Gao, Weijun Zhang, Yingjian Wang, Johannes Koeth, Karl Röbner, and Daniela Brückner
COFFEE BREAK
15:30–15:45
EGU2010-13934
Preliminary Development of Soil and Quartz Analysis by LA-ICP-MS Applied to Forensic Investigations.(withdrawn) Claude Dalpé, Michelle Chartrand, Gilles St-Jean, and James Wojtyk
15:45–16:00
EGU2010-11322 Sources and Spatial Distribution of Metal Pollutants in Soils near the El Paso Smelter: A Forensic Study with Pb and Pu Isotopes. Michael Ketterer, Matthew Moan, and Paul Gremillion
16:00–16:30
EGU2010-7408 Isotopes and trace elements as geo-location markers for biosecurity: determining the origin of exotic pests.
(solicited)
Peter W Holder, Karen Armstrong, Tim Clough, Russell Frew, Robert Van Hale, Joel A Baker, and Marc-Alban Millet
16:30–16:45
EGU2010-10297 The Canadian Geo-location Endeavour Using Isotopes and Trace Elements in Hair Michelle M.G. Chartrand, Gilles St-Jean, Claude Dalpe, and James Wojtyk
16:45–17:00
EGU2010-11378 The use of secondary ion mass spectrometry in forensic analyses of ultra-small samples john cliff and the john cliff