This week, we're at the University of Groningen for #JESIUM2025 (the Joint European Stable Isotope Users Meeting), which is possibly the world's biggest dedicated stable isotope meeting.
If you’re there, speak to the team to win one of five Elementar branded lab coats!
📢 Job alert - geochemistry ICP-MS / IRMS Research Technician - permanent 📢 Join us in St Andrews! Closing date 20 Aug. More details: https://t.co/o01UQXMnjH @EarthSciStA
This week, we're attending the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Symposium on Food Safety and Control.
@TBoocock will give a presentation at 5 pm tomorrow (28th May), or visit him and @Kathrin_EAS at our booth.
#IRMS#FoodSafety#Atoms4Food@iaeaorg
We've opened registrations for our #IRMS User Meeting in September.
Hosted at Manchester Museum, this will be a collaborative event to foster new ideas and share best analytical practices across the #StableIsotope community.
Register here: https://t.co/QOZAP8SfXT
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR:
Overcoming the Challenges of TOC and TNb Determination in Environmental and Wastewater + the benefits of TOC determination compared to traditional COD and BOD methods.
Delivered by Dr Calum Preece from Elementar UK.
Watch here: https://t.co/MkmFjDJdYZ
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Super pleased for my and @SavageEarth_ 's PhD student Maddie Murphy on her new GCA paper on Si isotope fractionation during Archean anatexis - check it out! @EarthSciStA
https://t.co/Mjo8Pn4qJO
🥳This week, we are continuing our 25 year anniversary celebration of Carol Kendall's groundbreaking 15N vs 18O dual isotope plot at @theAGU 2023 Fall Meeting in San Francisco. We are giving away our special edition lab coats all week at booth 1247. Come and get yours!
🥳This week, we are continuing our 25 year anniversary celebration of Carol Kendall's groundbreaking 15N vs 18O dual isotope plot at @theAGU 2023 Fall Meeting in San Francisco. We are giving away our special edition lab coats all week at booth 1247. Come and get yours!
Lovely to see @EarthSciStA PhD students graduating @univofstandrews today, with theses spanning critical metals to ice cores, magma movement to its nitrogen cycling, and ocean pH and its impact on ecosystems. Congratulations (L to R) Laura, Toby, Krzysztof, Vince, and Molly!
Nitrogen is likely not a volatile element in all magmatic systems 🌋
One of my PhD chapters is out today in Nature Geoscience!
https://t.co/bs6IMeOU1D
We show nitrogen in a cogenetic magmatic system most closely follows lithophile trace element behaviour (similar to Rb)
Magmatic differentiation of Earth's crust is, therefore, a significant flux for nitrogen on Earth and can account for up to around half of Earths crustally bound nitrogen budget 🌍
Research @EarthSciStA with Sami Mikhail, Eva Stueeken @PrytulakJ @SavageEarth_@AdrianSuerc