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Stable Isotope

31 August–5 September 2008, Presqu’île de Giens, Var, France

The second Joint European Stable Isotope Users group Meeting (JESIUM) is being organized by the French Society of Stable Isotopes under the coordination of Jaleh Ghashghaie. It will take place in southern France from 31 August–5 September 2008.

The specific objectives of JESIUM 2008 are as follows:

  • discuss the role of isotopic measurements for a better —understanding of

    —processes of life

    —ecology

    —mechanisms in terms of physical chemistry, biology, circulation, evolution

    —interactions within and between ecosystems and environmental compartments

    —terrestrial and extra-terrestrial geologies

    —human activities and practices

    —impact and resolution of problems generated by human activities and practices

    —diagnostic and decision tools for society

  • stimulate discussion and reflection on the importance of quality in measurements

  • stimulate exchanges in Europe between nonprofit scientific societies and organizations promoting the use of isotopic measurements

  • create a formal European Federation of Associations of Stable Isotope Users

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