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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This session will explore the latest methodologies in water isotope analysis, focusing on advancements that enhance the accuracy and precision of measurements. Participants will discuss innovative technologies and their applications in hydrological studies.
This track will delve into various methods used for paleohydrological reconstructions, emphasizing their applications in understanding historical water cycles. Case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of these methods in different environments will be presented.
This session aims to highlight the role of stable isotopes in reconstructing past climate conditions and their implications for current climate models. Presentations will focus on the integration of isotopic data with other paleoclimate proxies.
This track will examine the use of isotope tracing techniques in groundwater studies, highlighting their effectiveness in identifying sources and pathways of groundwater flow. Participants will share findings from recent research that utilizes these techniques.
This session will focus on the application of isotope analysis in reconstructing river flow history, providing insights into hydrological changes over time. Discussions will include the implications of these findings for water resource management.
This track will investigate the role of isotopes in analyzing the water cycle, emphasizing their importance in understanding hydrological processes. Presentations will cover both theoretical approaches and practical applications.
This session will explore the integration of isotopic data with other paleoclimate proxies to enhance our understanding of past climates. Participants will discuss the challenges and successes of multi-proxy approaches.
This track will focus on the application of isotope hydrology in environmental studies, particularly in assessing water quality and ecosystem health. Case studies will illustrate the impact of isotopic analysis on environmental management.
This session will examine how isotope studies contribute to our understanding of historical hydrology, providing insights into past water availability and usage. Discussions will include the implications for contemporary water resource challenges.
This track will explore the integration of isotopic data into hydrological modeling frameworks, enhancing the predictive capabilities of models. Participants will present case studies demonstrating successful applications of this integration.
This session will focus on the methodologies used for reconstructing water sources through isotope techniques, emphasizing their significance in water resource management. Presentations will highlight recent advancements and case studies in this field.
