9th International Symposium on Applied Isotope Geochemistry, AIG-9. Tarragona, 19-23 September, 2011

El Dr. Marc Viñas i Anna Burniol del GIRO Centre Tecnològic participaran al congrés presentant un pòster titulat: "CSIA and microbial community analysis in natural attenuation assessment: case study of a fractured bedrock aquifer contaminated by a mixture of chlorinated organic compounds".

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Assistents El Dr. Marc Viñas i Anna Burniol del GIRO centre tecnològic participaran al congrés presentant un pòster titulat: "CSIA and microbial community analysis in natural attenuation assessment: case study of a fractured bedrock aquifer contaminated by a mixture of chlorinated organic compounds"
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AIG-9 will be held next September 19th to 23rd in the city of Tarragona. All the activities related to the scientific program will be conducted at the Ciutat de Tarragona Hotel (****), located right in the heart of Tarragona at the main square of Imperial Tarraco which is the main axis of this beautiful city with all routes meeting here. This hotel is within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops and banks. It is equipped with free wifi everywhere in the hotel, and other conference facilities including a meeting room for 200 people with natural light and soundproofing, a poster's room, an accreditation area, a wide hall for coffee break and all the necessary facilities to ensure you enjoy professionally and personally this conference!

CONFERENCE THEMES

The aim of the Applied Isotope Geochemistry conference series is to examine how isotopes can be used to help understand a wide variety of problems. Applied Isotope Geochemistry promotes a multi-disciplinary and multi-isotope approach to geological, environmental and biogeochemical questions.

The topics that will be studied during the conference are the following:

• Advances in isotope techniques and instrumentation
    Metal and metalloid isotopes
    Mass Independent Fractionation
    Multi-tracer approaches
    Novel mass spectrometry techniques

• Isotope signals of climate change
    Monitoring of CO2 sequestration using isotopes
    Isotope archives of global change and past pollution
    Isotope constraints on greenhouse-gas budgets
    Evolution of the early Earth's atmosphere and environment
    Climate research and paleoclimate reconstruction

• Isotopes in environmental and forensic studies
    Contaminant tracing and remediation
    Monitoring natural or induced remediation of polluted sites
    Fingerprinting techniques to identify the source of water, air and soil pollution
    Acid mine drainage
    Organic pollutants

• Using isotopes to unravel biogeochemical cycles
    Biological systems and ecosystem studies
    Isotope Biomarkers
    Marine Isotope Geochemistry
    Field experiments using isotopes to understand nutrient and metal cycles
    Isotopes studies in biosphere-atmosphere-Earth system

• Isotope Hydrology
    Tracing groundwater origin, flow, and inter-aquifer mixing
    Watershed studies
    Isotope tracers for hydrogeochemical processes
    Dating water bodies
    Transboundary aquifers

• Isotope Geology
    Isotope studies for understanding and exploring ore deposit
    Isotope geothermometry
    High-temperature water/rock interaction
    Isotope changes related to diagenesis
    Isotopes applied to petroleum studies

• Isotopes in biomedical studies

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