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November 12th (Tue)
15:00- Registration @ Science Tokyo Digital Hall
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17:30- Icebreaker @ Science Tokyo Tsubame Terrace
November 13th (Wed) Day 1 @ Digital Hall (Open 8:30)
8:45- Session 1: Opening
8:45 - 9:00 Naohiro Yoshida (ELSI / NICT) & Yuichiro Ueno (Science Tokyo / ELSI)
"Welcome from the chairs of ISI 2024"
9:00 - 9:25 John Eiler (Caltech) *Invited talk
"The radical advance of the isotomics of natural materials"
9:25- Session 2: Fundamentals of Isotope Fractionation (chair: Ueno)
9:25 - 9:43 Pierre Cartigny (IPGP)
"Evaporation-induced 'anomalous' isotope fractionation factors do not require high gas pressures"
9:43 - 10:01 Francois Robert (CNRS-Museum - Paris)
"Mass-Independent Isotope Fractionation in Plasma: Theory and Experiments"
Coffee break (19 min)
10:20- Session 3: Isotopologues in Atmosphere: CH4, CO and CO2 (chairs: Boering & Kasai)
10:20 - 10:45 Malavika Sivan (Utrecht University) *Invited talk
"Clumped isotopic composition of atmospheric methane: advancements in measurements and modelling"
10:45 - 11:03 Matthew S. Johnson (University of Copenhagen)
"Tropospheric chlorine from mineral dust and sea spray aerosol measured using δ13C-CO shifts understanding of methane sources"
11:03 - 11:21 Thomas Röckmann (Utrecht University)
"Triple oxygen isotope composition of CO2 in the upper troposphere and stratosphere"
11:21 - 11:39 Yasuko Kasai (Science Tokyo / NICT)
"Overview of isotopologues observation from space with satellite"
Lunch break (80 min)
Day 1 Afternoon Sessions from 13:00
Day 1 Afternoon
13:00- Session 4: Isotopologues in Atmosphere: Ozone, MIF and Δ17O (chairs: Bao & Röckmann)
13:00 - 13:18 Kristie A Boering (UC Berkeley)
"Mass-independent isotope effects in ozone formation: A brief retrospective and some new data"
13:18 - 13:36 Mao-Chang Liang (Academia Sinica)
"Novel triple-oxygen isotope study indicates unprecedented ozone-particulate interaction pathways in atmospheric pollution chemistry"
13:36 - 13:54 Lei Geng (University of Science and Technology of China)
"Ozone isotope variability at the Tibetan Plateau and implication for stratospheric ozone intrusion"
13:54 - 14:12 Pallab Roy (Academia Sinica - National Central University)
"Triple oxygen isotope fractionation during rapid dehydration of amphibole and serpentine"
14:12 - 14:30 Shohei Hattori (Nanjing University)
"Large Δ17O in Atmospheric Methanesulfonate (MSA) Predicted by Δ17O(SO₄2-) in Antarctic Atmosphere, Snow, and Ice Cores"
Coffee break (20 min)
14:50- Session 5a: Nobel Methodology 1: Application of Isotopologue Measurement (chairs: Kohl & Ono)
14:50 - 15:15 Elliott Mueller (University of Colorado Boulder) *Invited talk
"Opening isotopic windows into the rumen microbiome with Orbitrap MS"
15:15 - 15:33 Mi-Ling Li (University of Delaware)
"Developing compound-specific isotope analysis methods for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances with Orbitrap mass spectrometry"
15:33 - 15:51 Naizhong Zhang (EMPA, Switzerland)
"Rapid and high-sensitivity analysis of methane clumped isotopes (∆13CH3D and ∆12CH2D2) using mid-infrared laser spectroscopy"
15:51 - 16:09 Matthieu D. Clog (University of Glasgow)
"Leveraging HR-IRMS for precise Δ17O of carbonates in CM chondrites"
16:09 - 16:27 David Bajnai (University of Göttingen)
"Two years of triple oxygen isotope measurements in carbonates using laser spectroscopy: challenges, achievements, and future directions"
16:30 - 18:00 Poster Session Day 1 @ Collaboration Room
Core Time for P-01 to P-18
18:00 Closing of Day 1
November 14th (Thr) Day 2 @ Digital Hall (Open 8:30)
8:50- Session 5b: Novel Methodology 2: Technical Development (chair: Kohl & Bao)
8:50 - 9:15 Cajetan Neubauer (University of Colorado Boulder) *Invited talk
"How low can we go? Towards isotopocule analysis with picomolar sensitivity for hominin paleodiet studies"
9:15 - 9:33 Andreas Hilkert (Thermo Fisher Scientific) *Gold Sponsor
"High accuracy isotope analysis with the Orbitrap Exploris MS"
9:33 - 9:51 Zhao Wei (Nanjing University)
"Vertical distribution of phosphate oxygen isotopes during algal blooms in thermally stratified reservoirs"
9:51 - 10:09 Gabriella M. Weiss (University of Maryland Baltimore / NASA Goddard)
"Measuring intramolecular carbon isotope distributions in amino acids using Fourier transform mass spectrometry"
Coffee break (21 min)
10:30- Session 5b: continued
10:30 - 10:48 David Nelson (Aerodyne Research)*Gold Sponsor
"Recent Progress in Isotope Ratio Laser Spectroscopy (IRLS) of Clumped CO₂ and of Δ17O in CO₂"
10:48 - 11:06 Natalia P. Ivleva (Technical University of Munich)
"Stable Isotope Raman Microspectroscopy as Novel Approach for Analysis of Microbial Degradation of Microplastics"
11:06 - 11:24 Sarah P. Rockel (University of Duisburg-Essen)
"2D-LC-IRMS – A journey to more possibilities"
11:24 - 11:42 Jakub Surma (Science Tokyo)
"High-resolution mass spectrometry of SO₂F₂: Obtaining multiple sulfur, oxygen, and doubly substituted 34S-18O isotopic signatures from sulfate"
11:42 - 12:00 Margot Sanchez (Nantes University)
"A new paradigm for fast single-session 2H and 13C IRM NMR"
Lunch break (90 min)
Day 2 Afternoon Sessions from 13:30
Day 2 Afternoon
13:30- Session 6: Isotopes in Mars and Venus (chairs: Johnson & Ueno)
13:30 - 13:55 Amy Hofmann (NASA JPL / Caltech) *Invited talk
"The Planetary Isotopologue Frontier: Recent Discoveries from Laboratory, Rover, and Telescopic Observations from across the Solar System"
13:55 - 14:13 Yuichiro Ueno (Science Tokyo)
"Strong 13C depletion of CO and organic synthesis in Early Mars atmosphere"
14:13 - 14:31 Shohei Aoki (University of Tokyo)
"Isotopic compositions of Mars’ atmosphere by remote-sensing observations: latest results and challenges"
14:31 - 14:49 Benjamin Normann Frandsen (University of Helsinki & Tampere University)
"Towards Understanding Isotopic Fractionation of Chemical Processes in the Venusian Atmosphere"
15:00 - 16:30 Poster Session Day 2 @ Collaboration Room
Core Time for P-19 to P-37
18:00 Banquet @ Shiodome City Center 41F Sky View Restaurant
November 15th (Fri) Day 3 @ Digital Hall (Open 8:45)
9:00- Session 7: 40th anniversary of N2O isotopomer research (chair: Mohn & Toyoda)
9:00 - 9:25 Sakae Toyoda (Science Tokyo) & Joachim Mohn (EMPA, Switzerland)
"40 years of N₂O isotopomer research: Advances in analytics and exemplary applications"
9:25 - 9:43 Peter M. Homyak (UC Riverside)
"Drought, wildfires, and “fire-loving” fungi effects on ecosystem nitrogen cycling: Understanding global change effects on ecosystem nitrogen losses using N₂O"
9:43 - 10:01 Teresa Einzmann (Basel University)
"Apparent isotope effects of N₂O during denitrification in two basins with differential mixing"
Coffee break (19 min)
10:20- Session 7: continued
10:20 - 10:38 Xia Liang (East China Normal University)
"Unveiling the Hidden Dynamics: How Production and Consumption Pathways Influence N₂O Emissions in Estuaries"
10:38 - 10:56 Hanif Sulaiman (Stanford University)
"Insights from Isotopomers on the Pathways of Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) Accumulation in the Tropical Pacific Ocean "
10:56 - 11:14 Caroline Buchen-Tschiskale (Thünen Institute, Germany)
"Combining different methodological approaches for estimating N₂O processes and N₂O reduction"
11:14 - 11:32 Dominika Lewicka-Szczebak (University of Wrocaw, Poland)
"Enhanced interpretation of N₂O isotopocule datasets with three dimensional modelling of simultaneous mixing and fractionation processes"
Lunch break (87 min)
Day 3 Afternoon Sessions from 13:00
Day 3 Afternoon
13:00 - 14:00 Poster Session Day 3 @ Collaboration Room
Core Time for P-38 to P-52
14:00- Session 8: Biogeochemical Cycle Uncovered by PSIA and Clumped (chairs: Gilbert & Ono)
14:00 - 14:25 Katherine H. Freeman (Penn State) *Invited talk
"Tracking Carbon Flow within Cells: a View from Biomarker Isotope Patterns"
14:25 - 14:43 Gerd Gleixner (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry)
"Unveiling Carbon Allocation Dynamics in Mountain Grasslands Under Drought Stress Using Position-Specific Isotope Analysis"
14:43 - 15:01 Moritz F. Lehmann (University of Basel)
"A critical review on the use of stable N-isotopes to assess nitrogen elimination by denitrification and anammox in aquatic environments"
15:01 - 15:26 Koudai Taguchi (JAMSTEC) *Invited talk
"13C-13C Fingerprint in Ethane"
15:26 - 15:44 Alexis Gilbert (Science Tokyo)
"Methanogenesis from hydrocarbons biodegradation: evidence from multiple isotoplogue proxies in Tokamachi mud volcano, Japan"
Coffee break (21 min)
16:05- Session 9: Metabolism & Medical Application of Isotopologue (chairs: Yamada & Gilbert)
16:05 - 16:30 Illa Tea (Universit de Lyon, CNRS) *Invited talk
"Isotopologue biomarkers for cancer"
16:30 - 16:48 Yang Xia (Shenzhen University)
"Nitrogen nutrition effects on δ13C of plant respired CO₂ are mostly caused by concurrent changes in organic acid utilisation and remobilisation"
16:48 - 17:06 Christopher J. Butch (Nanjing University)
"Pysotopic: A Machine Learning Approach for Chemi-Isotopolomics"
17:06 - 17:24 Lubna Shawar (Caltech)
"Site-Specific δ13C, D and Clumped Isotope Analysis of Steroidal Compounds for Forensic and Geochemical Applications"
17:25 - 17:30 Closing of the Symposium
18:00 - happy hour (ELSI Izakaya @ ELSI Agora, Science Tokyo)
*EVENTs: Lab tour (ELSI) & Molecular Symphony of the Planets
Sonification of Atmospheric Evolution by Miku Fujimoto (Science Tokyo)
Poster Session (->Layout)
P-01 Mariusz Orion Jędrysek (University of Wrocław)
δ2H, δ17O and δ18O variations in condensation water from CH4 combustion: isotopic tracers and non-mass dependent fractionation?
P-02 Chih-Chang Chen (Utrecht University)
Revising the 13CKIEOH and DKIEOH values for the CH₄-OH sink
P-03 Thomas Röckmann (Utrecht University)
The use of δ13C in CO to determine removal of CH₄ by Cl radicals in the atmosphere
P-04 Getachew Agmuas Adnewa (Utrecht University)
Clumped isotope measurements reveal aerobic oxidation of CH₄ below the Greenland ice sheet
P-05 Marie Kathrine Mikkelsen (University of Copenhagen)
Quantum chemical temperature dependent investigation of 13C, D and clumped kinetic isotope effects in the reactions of methane with OH and Cl from 200 to 500 K
P-06 Carolina F. M. de Carvalho (ETH Zurich)
Dark O₂ production in subsurface environments
P-07 Hatsumi Kikuchi (NICT / Tokyo Gakugei University)
Quantitative analysis of the contribution of methane oxidation to stratospheric water vapor using delta-D derived from ACE-FTS satellite remote sensing
P-08 Luisa Pennacchio (University of Copenhagen)
An RRKM and experiment-based model of isotopic fractionation in formaldehyde photolysis
P-09 Zhuang Jiang (University of Science and Technology of China)
What’s missing in current theory about O-MIF transfer in atmospheric reactive nitrogen: insight from atmospheric Δ17O(NO₂) observations and modeling
P-10 Tao Sun (Rice University)
Mass Law in Thermal Diffusion: Insights from Noble Gases
P-11 Zhao Wei (Nanjing University)
A 60-year atmospheric nitrate isotope record from the SE-Dome ice core
P-12 Xiang Sun (Nanjing University)
S(IV) is oxidized by O₂, not NO₂, in microdroplets: Triple oxygen isotope evidence
P-13 Huiming Bao (Nanjing University)
Origin of Sulfate in Post-Snowball-Earth Oceans: River Inputs vs. Shelf-Derived H₂S
P-14 Al Kurihara (Science Tokyo)
Increase of microbial fractionation factor at the end of Proterozoic inferred from high precision quadruple sulfur isotope analysis
P-15 Yoshiaki Endo (Science Tokyo)
A numerical analysis of Δ36S/Δ33S dependence on definitions of sulfur mass-independent fractionation: Implication for modern stratospheric sulfates
P-16 Fuyutsuki Seba (Sophia University)
Model study of chamber photochemical experiments of Sulfur Mass-Independent Fractionation under reducing conditions
P-17 Yuanzhe Li (Sophia University)
Isotopic Investigation of Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂) Photoexcitation
P-18 Kazuki Kamezaki (AIST, Japan)
Sulfur isotopes ratio of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide: reduction of required sample amount
P-19 Heejeong Kim (Brown University)
Feedbacks of Emission Regulation on Atmospheric Nitrate Formation Chemistry in the Northeastern US: Insight from Oxygen Isotopes
P-20 Chisato Yoshikawa (JAMSTEC)
Nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of nitrate in the Pacific and Indian Oceans
P-21 Kozue Nishida (Science Tokyo)
Evaluation of clumped isotope thermometer using aragonitic bivalve shells reared at different temperatures and pH conditions
P-22 Haoyi Yao (Stockholm University)
High-Precision Analysis of Clumped Isotopes Δ47 and Δ48 Using the Ultra and Kiel IV Instrument
P-23 Kaiyu Wu (Science Tokyo)
Separate Extraction of Strontium and Barium in Calcite and Dolomite in Carbonate Rocks
P-24 Zhenfei Wang (Nanjing University)
Oxygen isotope analysis of nano-mole phosphate using PO3- fragment in ESI-Orbitrap-MS
P-25 Juyoung Park (University of Delaware)
Assessing stable isotope composition of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances using electrospray ionization (ESI) Orbitrap mass spectrometry
P-26 Kim Beomsik (Science Tokyo)
The 13C-13C clumping and PSIA of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) using ESI/APCI-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
P-27 Hao Xie (Pennsylvania State University)
Position-specific Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Vanillin Using Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
P-28 Yihang Hong (Nanjing University)
Determination of the Oxygen Isotope Ratio in Methanesulfonate Using ESI-Orbitrap-MS
P-29 Longchen Zhu (Nanjing University)
Isotope analysis of nano-mole perchlorate using ESI-Orbitrap-MS
P-30 Felix Niemann (University of Duisburg-Essen)
LC-IRMS Persulfate Oxidation: A Case Study of Neonicotinoid-Related Structures
P-31 Kara Müller (Technical University of Munich)
Comparison of Stable Isotope Raman Microspectroscopy with Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME)-GC-MS to Analyze Fatty Acid Deuteration in Bacteria
P-32 Mhanna Tania (Nantes Université)
Position-Specific Isotopic Analysis (PSIA) by 13C NMR using the intramolecular referencing concept: application to fatty acid methyl esters
P-33 Alexis Gilbert (Science Tokyo)
Exploring isotopic clumping in organic molecules using DFT calculations
P-34 Marta Jakubiak (University of Wroclaw)
Triple δ2H, δ17O and δ18O analyses in water by means of the cavity ring-down laser spectroscopy (CRDS): role of salinity and FRAME applications.
P-35 Wojciech Drzewicki (University of Wroclaw)
Comparative analysis of conductivity and triple isotopic ratios in contaminant water: a laboratory simulation of brine presence in shallow groundwater systems.
P-36 Habib Al-Ghoul (Technical University of Munich)
Ni-wall coated microreactor to Increase Sensitivity and Selectivity and to Facilitate GCxGC for Compound-specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA)
P-37 Andreas Auernhammer (Hydroisotop GmbH / Technical University of Munich)
A precise and less hazardous method to determine chlorine stable isotope composition in aqueous samples
P-38 Joachim Mohn (EMPA)
Laser spectroscopic analysis of N₂O isotopes: How to get trustworthy data?
P-39 Sakae Toyoda (Science Tokyo)
Vertical distribution of stratospheric N₂O isotopocules and its temporal variation over Japan and Antarctica
P-40 Yuki Sato (Tokyo Metropolitan Research Institute for Environmental Protection)
Emission factors and isotopic characteristics of N₂O from diesel heavy-duty vehicles
P-41 Eliza Harris (ETH Zürich / EPFL)
TimeFRAME - Time-resolved FRactionation And Mixing Evaluation based on isotope modeling of time series data
P-42 Sushmita Deb & Dominika Lewicka-Szczebak (University of Wrocław)
Nitrogen Transformation in Groundwater: N₂O Isotopocules and Nitrate Isotope Studies for Evaluating Natural Fertilizer Efficiency
P-43 Zhe Wang (Nanjing University)
Position-Specific Carbon Isotope Analyses of C16 n-alkane with Gas Chromatography-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer
P-44 Kazuya Yokota (Idemitsu Kosan / Science Tokyo)
Effect of analytical conditions on position-specific δ13C of propane measured by a GC-pyrolysis-GC-IRMS method
P-45 Martin Elsner (Technical University of Munich)
Position-Specific Isotope Analysis of Serine Using ESI-Orbitrap
P-46 Yuta Sato (Science Tokyo)
Intramolecular 13C distribution of microbial acetate from CO and CO₂
P-47 Yuanhan Zhu (Sceince Tokyo)
Measurement of carbon isotopic compositions of volatile organic compounds in human breath
P-48 Longfei Yu (Tsinghua University)
Long-term inorganic N turnover pattern along a southern Chinese forested catchment
P-49 Xinyu Jiang (Shanghai Ocean University)
Methane flux fingerprint on the bulk and in-situ sulfur isotope systematics of pyrite
P-50 Yuri Kimura (National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan)
Phylogenetically conservative isotope fractionation and milk effect in mammals, revealed from feeding-controlled experiments of stable carbon isotopes for paleontology
P-51 Prasanta Sanyal (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata)
Assessing dietary habits through nitrogen and carbon stable isotope composition of human scalp hair and fingernails
P-52 Ryoji Tanaka (Okayama University)
Aqueous alteration on asteroid Ryugu: Insights from H-C-N-O and Mn-Cr isotope systematics
E-01 M. C. Carvalho (Southern Cross University)
Open-source hardware: a pathway to accelerate method development in stable isotope measurements