The International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology: Sustainable Water Resources in a Changing World

On 2–7 July 2023, Vienna, Austria, hosted an international symposium on isotope hydrology “The International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology: Sustainable Water Resources in a Changing World” organised by IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency). Oral and poster presentations focused on the following topics: application of isotopes to investigate hydrosphere–atmosphere interactions; application of isotopes in water quality investigations to calculate water resource circulation; tritium as a tracer of hydrological processes; achievements in iinert gas application to date groundwater; development of isotope analysis methods; isotopes in groundwater hydrology; integration of isotope parameters into advanced modelling techniques; understanding of surface- and groundwater interactions by using isotope tracers; isotope application to investigate climate change; role of isotope hydrology for water resource management. Žana Skuratovič and Olga Jefanova, Researchers at NRC Laboratory of Nuclear Geophysics and Radioecology, delivered a presentation “Natural (Background) and Anthropogenic Level of Tritium in the Surface Water of Lithuania Related to Operation of Belarusian NPP”.

More information on the symposium is available at: https://www.iaea.org/events/isih2023

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