Great to have you inside our JESIUM platform where all recordings are stored, plus more conference material. Here is a short guide on how to use it after the conference.
Recordings of sessions
Most of you will be here for the session videos. These are available in the media library, simply sorted by session. Some talks are missing, here the speakers asked us not to record them because of yet unpublished results etc.
Note that making screenshots or even downloading or recording any of the videos is not welcome and will bring legal consequences.
The platform will be open until three months after the conference. Feel free to comment and interact via the chat function, or by directly contacting speakers and/or participants.
Additional material
The media library also contains other material: book of abstracts, the programme booklet, a photo gallery, and some info on the next JESIUM 2025 in Groningen.
Sponsor booths
Should you not have yet had time to do so we invite you to visit the sponsors' booths, also found via the left hand menu. As with all other conferences also JESIUM would not have been what it is without our sponsors' generous contributions. So make sure to check out the material they provide at their booths and contact them directly should you want more information.
Posters
Many of our poster authors uploaded their posters and abstracts to the platform. Again, you can access these via the "poster booths" button in the left hand menu. Posters are sorted by the sessions they were assigned to. You can search for individual posters by simply using the search bar right above the posters (and immediately below the video screen).
Feel free to contact us at jesium2022@fu-confirm.de with any further questions you might have on the use of the platform.
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Nico Jehmlich
Tracing incorporation the metabolic activity in microbiomes
Anca Amariei
Position-Specific Isotope Analysis in Hopanoid Lipids
Henri Siljanen
Methanotrophy by putative monooxygenase in boreal spruce phyllosphere
Junior keynote: Fatima Pereira
Raman-stable isotope probing (SIP) approaches to study microbiome function at the single-cell level
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Kerstin Lidén
How strontium isotopes have been to used and abused in archaeology
Carlo Cocozza
Bayesian uncertainty estimates for Atomic C:N Ratios in Archaeological Collagen
Samuel Bodé
Unravelling dietary aspects of Late Mesolithic to Early/Middle Neolithic cultures in the Scheldt river valley, Belgium, by compound-specific 13C analysis
Markus Fjellström
Historic reindeer mobility in northern Sweden – a study of diet, mobility, and climatic changes by multiple stable isotope analysis
Junior keynote: Julie Lattaud
Changes in snow meltwater uptake by plants in the Mackenzie River Delta? Insight from compound-specific isotopes.
Raminta Skipityte
Stable isotopes tell the dietary history of the last two millennia Lithuanian inhabitants
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Sean Hixon
Environmental and Anthropogenic Effects on Plant Amino Acid Nitrogen Isotope Values
Kerstin Treydte
European summer vapor pressure deficit of the last 400 years reconstructed from a tree-ring oxygen isotope network
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Keynote: Matteo Perini
Stable isotope analysis for the authenticity and traceability of food products, supplements and drugs
José Manuel Muñoz-Redondo
Traceability of commercial Spanish mango (Mangifera indica L.) using stables isotopes, mineral content and chemometrics
Silvia Pianezze
Characterisation of beef coming from different European countries through stable isotope (H, C, N, S and Sr) ratio analysis
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Meike Fischer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Workflow advancements in high precision δ18O analysis of water by means of low-T CO2-H2O equilibration
Calum Preece, Elementar UK Ltd
Analysis of dissolved nitrate stable isotopes using the one-step Ti (III) reduction method and iso FLOW GHG headspace analyzer
David Dettman, Univ. of Arizona & D. Nelson, Aerodyne Research, Inc.:
Tunable infra-red laser differential absorption spectroscopy (TILDAS) measurement of multiple clumped isotope ratios in carbonates: progress and new horizons
Magdalena E. G. Hofmann, Picarro B.V.
Improved throughput for δ18O and δD measurements of water with Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Nico Jehmlich
Tracing incorporation the metabolic activity in microbiomes
Anca Amariei
Position-Specific Isotope Analysis in Hopanoid Lipids
Henri Siljanen
Methanotrophy by putative monooxygenase in boreal spruce phyllosphere
Junior keynote: Fatima Pereira
Raman-stable isotope probing (SIP) approaches to study microbiome function at the single-cell level
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Kerstin Lidén
How strontium isotopes have been to used and abused in archaeology
Carlo Cocozza
Bayesian uncertainty estimates for Atomic C:N Ratios in Archaeological Collagen
Samuel Bodé
Unravelling dietary aspects of Late Mesolithic to Early/Middle Neolithic cultures in the Scheldt river valley, Belgium, by compound-specific 13C analysis
Markus Fjellström
Historic reindeer mobility in northern Sweden – a study of diet, mobility, and climatic changes by multiple stable isotope analysis
Junior keynote: Julie Lattaud
Changes in snow meltwater uptake by plants in the Mackenzie River Delta? Insight from compound-specific isotopes.
Raminta Skipityte
Stable isotopes tell the dietary history of the last two millennia Lithuanian inhabitants
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Sean Hixon
Environmental and Anthropogenic Effects on Plant Amino Acid Nitrogen Isotope Values
Kerstin Treydte
European summer vapor pressure deficit of the last 400 years reconstructed from a tree-ring oxygen isotope network
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Keynote: Matteo Perini
Stable isotope analysis for the authenticity and traceability of food products, supplements and drugs
José Manuel Muñoz-Redondo
Traceability of commercial Spanish mango (Mangifera indica L.) using stables isotopes, mineral content and chemometrics
Silvia Pianezze
Characterisation of beef coming from different European countries through stable isotope (H, C, N, S and Sr) ratio analysis
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Meike Fischer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Workflow advancements in high precision δ18O analysis of water by means of low-T CO2-H2O equilibration
Calum Preece, Elementar UK Ltd
Analysis of dissolved nitrate stable isotopes using the one-step Ti (III) reduction method and iso FLOW GHG headspace analyzer
David Dettman, Univ. of Arizona & D. Nelson, Aerodyne Research, Inc.:
Tunable infra-red laser differential absorption spectroscopy (TILDAS) measurement of multiple clumped isotope ratios in carbonates: progress and new horizons
Magdalena E. G. Hofmann, Picarro B.V.
Improved throughput for δ18O and δD measurements of water with Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Joanne Shorter, Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Integration of Laser Spectrometers with Diffusive In Situ Probes for Real Time Monitoring of Isotopes and Isotopologues of Soil Gases
Nina Albrecht, Thermo Fisher Scientific
The analysis of clumped isotopes in various gas species and fresh insights into petroleum and atmospheric research
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Jan Kaiser
Polyisotopocules for atmospheric chemistry
Sara M. Defratyka
Verification of method used to determine δ13CH4 during mobile vehicle-based methane measurements
Tim Arnold
Measuring and modelling four isotopologue ratios of methane in the atmosphere
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Junior keynote: Wendell W. Walters
Evaluating the Atmospheric Dynamics of Nitrate in New England in Response to Emission Regulations: Utilizing Novel Isotope Observations
Andrius Garbaras
Isotopic ratios of aerosols for air pollution observation and its assessment as source indicators
Axel Horst
Stable chlorine isotopic composition of CH3Cl and CFC-12 in
tropospheric air samples
Sanjeev Dasari
A potential proxy for tracing ozone layer depletion events–sulfur isotope anomalies(Δ33S) in polar ice cores
The modernised and just recently reopened Kuopio Museum welcomes you to a tour through the local history during a walk through one of their permanent exhibitions. Simply join virtually whereever you are!
The exhibition recounts the history of Northern Savo, starting from the Stone Age when humans first arrived in the area, and ending in the newest cultural currents. In this exhibition you will get to familiarise yourself with both the ordinary and festive sides of the Northern Savonia residents' lives and learn about fascinating objects and phenomena.
The tour itself will focus on the prehistoric and historic eras, up to the late 19th century/early 20th century, unless the audience has other requests.
To login to the room use the following codes if prompted:
Meeting ID: 889 7179 2765
Passcode: 178763
For the hike we leave from Tietoteknia at 13:15 after the lunch break. A walk of around one hour takes us up Puijo hill (note that there will be stairs with 376 steps up the hill!) to the Puijo tower where we will spend around an hour to have a cup of coffee in the revolving restaurant and take photos. After that we will walk back to Kuopio city center through the Puijo forest nature protection area (~ 50 min) and passing by the Riisa Orthodox church museum (https://www.riisa.fi/).
Photo: Puijo tower, origin:
user Tiia Monto on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Should you wish to we can go and visit the museum. Alternatively, the route continues to the city centre and the walk ends at the Kuopio market hall where it is possible to buy some souvenirs or simply take a little stroll around the shops.
Photo: Kuopio Market Hall, origin: user Kallerna on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)
The modernised and just recently reopened Kuopio Museum welcomes you to a tour through the local history during a walk through one of their permanent exhibitions.
The exhibition recounts the history of Northern Savo, starting from the Stone Age when humans first arrived in the area, and ending in the newest cultural currents. In this exhibition you will get to familiarise yourself with both the ordinary and festive sides of the Northern Savonia residents' lives and learn about fascinating objects and phenomena.
The tour itself will focus on the prehistoric and historic eras, up to the late 19th century/early 20th century, unless the audience has some other requests.
After the tour you are free to explore the Museum on your own.
Should you not have yet booked a ticket for this tour simply ask at the registration desk whether there are still some available.
We invite you for a cozy evening around a fire pit on Rauhalahti Lake. Some local snacks and drinks will be served.
Bring warm clothes! The hut is not heated, except by the fire.
Participation only when booked in advance, as seats are limited to 20. Please enquire at the registration desk if there are still availabilities.
Wednesday 12 October 2022, Thermo Fisher Scientific Isotope Hunters Evening, beer and bites at Hophaus Kuopio.
Tickets available at Thermo Fisher Scientific booth.
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Joanne Shorter, Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Integration of Laser Spectrometers with Diffusive In Situ Probes for Real Time Monitoring of Isotopes and Isotopologues of Soil Gases
Nina Albrecht, Thermo Fisher Scientific
The analysis of clumped isotopes in various gas species and fresh insights into petroleum and atmospheric research
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Jan Kaiser
Polyisotopocules for atmospheric chemistry
Sara M. Defratyka
Verification of method used to determine δ13CH4 during mobile vehicle-based methane measurements
Tim Arnold
Measuring and modelling four isotopologue ratios of methane in the atmosphere
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Junior keynote: Wendell W. Walters
Evaluating the Atmospheric Dynamics of Nitrate in New England in Response to Emission Regulations: Utilizing Novel Isotope Observations
Andrius Garbaras
Isotopic ratios of aerosols for air pollution observation and its assessment as source indicators
Axel Horst
Stable chlorine isotopic composition of CH3Cl and CFC-12 in
tropospheric air samples
Sanjeev Dasari
A potential proxy for tracing ozone layer depletion events–sulfur isotope anomalies(Δ33S) in polar ice cores
The modernised and just recently reopened Kuopio Museum welcomes you to a tour through the local history during a walk through one of their permanent exhibitions. Simply join virtually whereever you are!
The exhibition recounts the history of Northern Savo, starting from the Stone Age when humans first arrived in the area, and ending in the newest cultural currents. In this exhibition you will get to familiarise yourself with both the ordinary and festive sides of the Northern Savonia residents' lives and learn about fascinating objects and phenomena.
The tour itself will focus on the prehistoric and historic eras, up to the late 19th century/early 20th century, unless the audience has other requests.
To login to the room use the following codes if prompted:
Meeting ID: 889 7179 2765
Passcode: 178763
For the hike we leave from Tietoteknia at 13:15 after the lunch break. A walk of around one hour takes us up Puijo hill (note that there will be stairs with 376 steps up the hill!) to the Puijo tower where we will spend around an hour to have a cup of coffee in the revolving restaurant and take photos. After that we will walk back to Kuopio city center through the Puijo forest nature protection area (~ 50 min) and passing by the Riisa Orthodox church museum (https://www.riisa.fi/).
Photo: Puijo tower, origin:
user Tiia Monto on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Should you wish to we can go and visit the museum. Alternatively, the route continues to the city centre and the walk ends at the Kuopio market hall where it is possible to buy some souvenirs or simply take a little stroll around the shops.
Photo: Kuopio Market Hall, origin: user Kallerna on Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)
The modernised and just recently reopened Kuopio Museum welcomes you to a tour through the local history during a walk through one of their permanent exhibitions.
The exhibition recounts the history of Northern Savo, starting from the Stone Age when humans first arrived in the area, and ending in the newest cultural currents. In this exhibition you will get to familiarise yourself with both the ordinary and festive sides of the Northern Savonia residents' lives and learn about fascinating objects and phenomena.
The tour itself will focus on the prehistoric and historic eras, up to the late 19th century/early 20th century, unless the audience has some other requests.
After the tour you are free to explore the Museum on your own.
Should you not have yet booked a ticket for this tour simply ask at the registration desk whether there are still some available.
We invite you for a cozy evening around a fire pit on Rauhalahti Lake. Some local snacks and drinks will be served.
Bring warm clothes! The hut is not heated, except by the fire.
Participation only when booked in advance, as seats are limited to 20. Please enquire at the registration desk if there are still availabilities.
Wednesday 12 October 2022, Thermo Fisher Scientific Isotope Hunters Evening, beer and bites at Hophaus Kuopio.
Tickets available at Thermo Fisher Scientific booth.
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Lisa Wingate
Using stable isotopes to probe the carbon & water cycle
Angelika Kübert
Tracing carbon, water and VOC fluxes through soil-plantatmosphere by ecosystem 13CO2 and 2H2O Pulse-Labelling during drought and recovery
Ansgar Kahmen
Accounting for the metabolic component in the hydrogen isotopic composition of plant carbohydrates
Katja Rinne-Garmston
Interpretation of intra-annual tree-ring δ13C profiles of control, droughted and re-watered Scots pines
Yang Xia
Impact of varying NH4+:NO3– on C-isotope composition of leaf- and root-respired CO2 and putative respiratory substrates in Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Junior keynote: Philipp Giesemann
Green plants are not as green as they seem to be. Are half of the plant kingdom potentially cheating on their fungal partners?
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
John Marshall
Monitoring passage of a point-based label of 2HHO through the soils and stems of a boreal pine forest
Olli-Pekka Tikkasalo
Interpreting tree ring carbon and oxygen isotopes as a response to selection harvest in a drained peatland forest
Kyohsuke Hikino
Carbon transport and allocation of mature Norway spruce during recovery from five years of repeated summer drought
Mirella Karppinen
Geometrid moth outbreaks alter understory plant nutrient and carbon dynamics in northern Finland’s mountain birch forest
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Clive Trueman
Exploiting biogeochemical and physiological isotope systematics to address ecological questions
Esther Cepeda Gamella
Towards fouling fauna fingerprinting: what is their contribution to the marine organic matter pool of an offshore wind farms?
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Issaku E. Kohl, Nils Kuhlbusch
Join us to learn more about a new, comprehensive approach to Isotope Ratio MS using Thermo ScientificTM OrbitrapTM MS technology. In contrast to classical IRMS methods, it allows for the calculation of isotope ratios directly from the relative abundances of a compound's isotopologues, measured as intact molecular ions. The powerful new Thermo ScientificTM Orbitrap ExplorisTM Isotope Solutions workflow harnesses the combination of soft electrospray ionization and high-resolution accurate mass to enable the detection of isotopologues that were previously inaccessible. Unmatched ion trap sensitivity lets you measure 10x less material compared to traditional IRMS. The Orbitrap Exploris Isotope Solutions have been specifically developed for isotope ratio analysis of liquid samples utilizing the proven Dual Inlet approach to determine accurate natural abundance isotope ratios of unknown samples relative to international standards.
We will introduce new methodologies using nitrate as a simple model system to illustrate isotopic measurement principles and expand on the potential in a wider range of applications.
Tickets to join can be picked up at the Thermo Fisher booth.
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Clément Massé
Long- and short-term dietary shifts in a generalist predator, the wolverine (Gulo gulo) over a century of change
Tamara Ann Hiltunen
Stable isotopes provide a window into the diets of Eurasian reindeer at different temporal and spatial scales
Junior keynote: Doreen Kohlbach
Using stable isotope approaches to distinguish carbon sources in marine food webs
Amanda Ziegler
Seasonal and spatial variability of pelagic-benthic coupling strength in the Northern Barents Sea: A benthic food web approach
Philip Riekenberg
Reconstructing the diet, trophic level and migration pattern of mysticete whales based on baleen isotopic composition
Andrea Walters
Body size and depth drive trophic functioning: a case study of the English Channel-Celtic Sea continuum
Antti Eloranta
The variable food webs in cold-water lakes
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Matthias Sprenger
Title: Seasonal to daily stable isotope dynamics of water from the plot to the catchment scale reveal the role of snowmelt for evapotranspiration and runoff
Daniel Nelson
Using machine learning to generate historic European monthly precipitation isotope time series from the 20th century to present day
Theis Winter
New insights into the paleoclimate and recharge history of the Upper Jurassic aquifer using noble gas infiltration temperatures and 14CDOC
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Junior keynote: S. Nemiah Ladd
Resolving hydroclimate signals from ecological shifts using H isotopes of concurrent lipid biomarkers
Evan James Wilcox
Exploring the influence of lake and watershed properties on lake water balances with water isotopes in the Canadian Arctic
Christin Müller
High frequency isotope monitoring for assessing hydrological extremes in the mesoscale Bode river catchment, Germany
Paul Koeniger
Stable isotope studies (d2H, d18O) of soil water movement in spruce and beech ecosystems at Solling, Germany
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Senior keynote: Christopher Poeplau
Five years of experience with the 18O Carbon Use Efficiency for understanding microbial physiology as a key driver of soil carbon cycling
Pauline Sophie Rummel
Increased C and N turnover after litter addition alters contribution of nitrification and denitrification to NO and N2O formation
Keynotes are 30 min, all other talks are 15 min. This includes questions and the switch to the next presenter. Please try to stick to the schedule, as the programme is very tight.
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.
Rob Roscioli
Real-time mapping of subsurface nitrous oxide isotopes and other trace gases from diffusive gas probes under a cattle grazing pasture
Junior keynote: HemRaj Bhattarai
Stable isotope approaches to identify HONO production mechanisms from soils
Caroline Buchen-Tschiskale
Tracing nitrogen transformations induced by 15N labelled cattle slurry applied with different techniques in winter wheat
Shasha Zhang
Continental-scale effects on the natural 15N abundance of plants and soils and isotope fractionation
Marie Spohn
Nitrogen but not phosphorus addition affects symbiotic N2 fixation by legumes in natural and semi-natural grasslands located on four continents
Angela Martin-Vivanco
Direct effects of temperature on the balance between priming and entombing effects under controlled conditions
Note that the timetable is time zone sensitive - all programme items are displayed according to the time zone you are in. This gives everybody the correct time of any item, no matter where they are - no need to calculate times anymore.