Invited Speakers

Keynote Lecture

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Graham Farquhar

Australian National University
Plant physiology and biosphere-atmosphere fluxes

 

Renee Brooks

United States Enivironmental Protection Agency
National aquatic ecosystems surveys

Michele Buzon

Purdue University
Human mobility and migration

Lesley Chesson

IsoForensics, Inc.
Spatial forensics

Keith Hobson

Environment Canada
Migration ecology

Greg Michalski

Purdue University
Isotopes in atmospheric trace gases

Pratigya Polissar

Columbia University
Paleoclimate and paleoelevation

Chris Still

University of California, Santa Barbara
Coupled carbon and water cycles

Shaowen Wang

University of Illinois
Web-GIS technology and cyberinfrastructure

Complete program now available

Breakout group reports

Annotated list of web-based resources for spatial analysis


IsoMAP: WebGIS for Isotopes

IsoMAP is a dynamic, online workspace for spatial analysis, modeling and prediction of stable isotope ratio variation in the natural environment. The initial realease of the IsoMAP gateway is now live and supports precipitation isotope ratio modeling and geographic assignment using H and O isotopes. Visit IsoMAP to learn more or to start making isoscapes today!

IsoMAP