Program
Location
Dülfersaal (M13/DÜL/U), Dülferstraße 2, 01069 Dresden
Time | Lecture / Topic |
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11:00 | Registration & Refreshments |
12:00 |
Goddert von Oheimb (TU Dresden) Karsten Kalbitz and Michael Zech (TU Dresden) |
Session 1 (Chair: Michael Zech & Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen) | |
12:30 |
Ulf Linnemann (Senckenberg Natural History Collections Dresden) |
13:00 |
Konstanze Stübner (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden) |
13:30 |
Margret Fuchs (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Freiberg) |
14:00 | Coffee Break |
14:30 |
Sönke Szidat (University of Bern, Switzerland) |
15:00 |
Torsten Haberzettl (University of Greifswald) |
15:30 |
Marcel Bliedtner (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) |
16:00 |
Poster Sessions with Short Presentations (1) / Refreshments |
Session 2 (Chair: Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen) | |
17:00 |
Ernst van der Maaten (TU Dresden) |
17:30 |
Linar Akhmetzyanov (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain) |
18:00 | Check-in accomodations |
19:30 | Barbecue (Garden Würzburger Str. 46, 01187 Dresden) |
21:00 |
Andreas Gärtner (Saxon State Office of Criminal Investigations, Dresden) |
Time | Lecture / Topic |
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Session 3 (Chair: Stefan Stolte & Michael Zech) | |
9:00 | Florian Ritterbusch (University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China) Dating of groundwater, ocean water and glacier ice with 81Kr, 85Kr and 39Ar |
9:30 | Rolf Kipfer (Eawag, Zürich, Schweiz) Real time on-site gas analysis - a ballad of (noble) gases, Arsenic, seismicity and trees |
10:00 | Axel Suckow (CSIRO, Adelaide, Australia) Groundwater Age: how multi-tracer studies and noble gas (isotope) data shed new light on an old concept |
10:30 | Georg Houben (BGR, Hannover) The importance of groundwater age for the search for a repository for nuclear waste in Germany (and some insights into the distribution of groundwater ages) |
11:00 |
Natalie Orlowski |
11:05 |
Poster Sessions with Short Presentations (2) with Coffee Break |
11:45 | Detlev Degering (VKTA, Dresden) Low-lewel radioactivity measurements as a tool for sensitive and precise dating |
12:15 | Christoph Spötl (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Speleothems: Insights and applications of a key continental archive |
12:45 | Michael Zech (TU Dresden) Brief digression on 18O analysis of sugar biomarkers and their potential to serve as climate indicator Conclusion of Symposium |
13:30 |
Fritz Haubold (TU Dresden) |
13:30 |
Detlev Degering (VKTA, Dresden) |