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Dear colleagues,
We are very pleased to welcome you to the Second International Conference on Radiocarbon in the Environment, in the Great Forest Park in Debrecen. We are delighted that the response to the call for the second conference is a success, with about 100 participants, following the initial conference held in Belfast in 2014. We believe this means that this conference is well-established as an important meeting on radiocarbon and its uses in environmental questions. We hope that you will find the location and the amenities close by helpful for scientific discussions during the conference and that the Park inspires us to understand better environmental questions.
The radiocarbon field of research is very broad and it is our goal to continue the original idea of the Belfast meeting, to bring together those using radiocarbon to investigate our present day and past environments. These include the interactions affecting the natural levels of radiocarbon, bomb and enriched radiocarbon, in addition to stable isotopes. All of these studies have applications to ecological and environmental inves-tigations, whether atmospheric and oceanographic studies and to carbon dynamics in freshwater and in terrestrial soils. There are always many new ideas and we hope this will be an excellent forum to develop new research, as well as develop old connections which can also develop into new research questions. We also would like to thank the invited speakers, who have agreed to give overviews of various topics, which should be of interest to all participants. We would also like to thank our sponsors and also others who have help to promote the meeting, with whose support this conference would have been more difficult. Finally, we would like to thank you for coming and sharing your research and ideas! We hope you enjoy the relaxed environment of Debrecen and this conference and take home many good memories of your time here.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
About the Institute for Nuclear Research (MTA Atomki)
The Institute for Nuclear Research (MTA Atomki) is one of the member institutes in the research network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. MTA Atomki is situated in Debrecen, the city that is the educational and scientific centre in Eastern Hungary.
About the ICER
The aim of the ICER project is to investigate the geo-, hydro- and biosphereof the past and present, using isotope geochemical tools in climatology.
The project aims to develop or expand a wide range of isotopic geochemical methods inHungary and in this region. The research project is implemented in the MTA Atomki inDebrecen in close scientific cooperation with local and foreign researchers building on existing infrastructure, as well as new methods. The research was supported by the European Union and the State of Hungary, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund in the project of GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00009 ‘ICER’.
www.atomki.mta.hu/iker
The primary activity of the Institute is devoted to both experimental and theoretical research in nuclear physics and related fields. Today, our activity focuses on both fundamental and applied research, covering a broad range of modern physics: atomic and subatomic physics, materials science, and several other areas employing the techniques of physics research, such as the envi-ronmental and biomedical sciences. This multidis-ciplinarity has been gradually built on the basis of particle accelerators and the associated analytical facilities.
www.atomki.mta.hu.
Organizing Committee: Dr. László Rinyu, Dr. Róbert Janovics, Dr. László Palcsu, Dr. Zsófia Kertész, István Major, Mihály Veres (CEO, Isotoptech Zrt)
These techniques are essential to understand the extent and impacts of past and present climate changes. The research direction of this new Centre covers many fields of science: the broad spectrum of state-of-the-art scientific research methodology will include physics, geology, geochemistry, hydrology, atmosphere and climate studies.
Dr. Mihály MolnárConference chair
Prof. A.J. Timothy JullConference co-chair
Katalin HubayConference secretary
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03 July
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Opening
Climate
Walter KUTSCHERA
Irka HAJDAS
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Climate
Kita MACARIO
Natalia PIOTROWSKA
Tibor DUNAI
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Instrumentation
Hans-Arno SYNAL
Lucio CALCAGNILE
Róbert JANOVICS
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Anthropogenic
Pavel P. POVINEC
Jesper OLSEN
Vesa PALONEN
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06 July
SoilChristine HATTÉWlodzimierz MARGIELEWSKIElizabeth WIGGINSYury G. CHENDEV
Elya ZAZOVSKAYA
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SoilAlexander CHERKINSKYAlexander ALEXANDROVSKIYAndrey YURTAEVDávid MOLNÁR
Sándor GULYÁS
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FreshwaterEvelyn M. KEAVENEYJadranka BAREŠIČJean Pascal DUMOULINNadine TISNÉRAT-LABORDE
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Water, Sediment, KarstNada HORVATINCICIsrael CARMIEdwig PONS-BRANCHUUlrich M. HANKE
Gala Dinner
Wednesday
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Marine
Quan HUA
Allen H. ANDREWS
Christiane YEMAN
Stewart FALLON
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Marine
Ellen R.M. DRUFFEL
Galina LUJANIENE
Carla S. HADDEN
Jakub KAIZER
Lunch
Trees
Lukas WACKER
Mitsuro OKUNO
Guarciara M. SANTOS
Ekaterina DOLGOVA
Coffee Break
Trees
Adam MICHCZYNSKI
Ivan KONTUĽ
Barbara SENSULA
Yael EHRLICH
Timothy JULL
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Friday
07 July
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Sönke SZIDAT
Xiaomei XU
Carlos A-SIERRA
Samuel HAMMER
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08:30- Registration open 09:50-10:00 Opening – Zsolt Dombrádi (director of MTA Atomki)
CLIMATE Session (Chair: Timothy Jull) 10:00-10:30 Walter Kutschera (invited speaker) The waxing and waning of Alpine glaciers – a sensitive climate proxy 10:30-11:00 Irka Hajdas (invited speaker) Radiocarbon based chronologies of past and present climatic records—an overview
COFFEE BREAK (11:00-11:30)
CLIMATE Session (Chair: Xiaomei Xu and Lucio Calcagnile) 11:30-11:50 Kita Macario A palaeoevironmental picture of the coast of Rio de Janeiro based on archaeological samples 11:50-12:10 Natalia Piotrowska Radiocarbon dating of European red deer (Cervus elaphus) on the background of environmental conditions since the Late Pleistocene 12:10-12:40 Tibor Dunai (invited speaker) In-situ 14C: methodological developments and applications LUNCH (12:40-14:00) INSTRUMENTATION Session (Chair: Walter Kutschera and Pavel Povinec) 14:00-14:30 Hans-Arno Synal (invited speaker) Improving Designs of Present and Future AMS Systems 14:30-15:00 Lucio Calcagnile (invited speaker) The new gas ion source at CEDAD for 14C applications 15:00-15:20 Róbert Janovics An easy way of sealed tube combustion for all kind of C-14 dating
COFFEE BREAK (15:20-16:00)
Monday 03 July 2017
ANTHROPOGENIC Session (Chair: Stuart Fallon and Eva Maria Wild)
16:00-16:30 Pavel P. Povinec (invited speaker) Radiocarbon and other anthropogenic radionuclides as tracers of nuclear processes in the environment 16:30-17:00 Jesper Olsen (invited speaker) North Atlantic Ocean 14C bomb-pulse data from cod Otoliths 17:00-17:30 Vesa Palonen (invited speaker) Determination of biobased carbon content in gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels with radiocarbon
18:00 ICE BREAKER PARTY & POSTER SESSION STARTS Saturnus room at 2nd floor
Tuesday 04 July 2017 MARINE Session (Chair: Ellen Druffel and Carla Hadden)
09:00-09:30 Quan Hua (invited speaker) Oceanic 14C and implications for dating, ocean circulation and climate variability 09:30-09:50 Allen H. Andrews Can red snapper live for half a century? Laser-ablation AMS reveals complete bomb 14C signal in an otolith 09:50-10:10 Christiane Yeman Laser Ablation AMS for online 14C analysis of marine carbonates 10:10-10:30 Stewart Fallon How to non-destructively age a protected fish with no otoliths, spines, or discernible scale annuli?
COFFEE BREAK (10:30-11:00) MARINE Session (Chair: Quan Hua and Allen Andrews) 11:00-11:30 Ellen R.M.Druffel (invited speaker) Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Deep Pacific Ocean 11:30-11:50 Galina Lujaniene Carbon isotopes in Baltic Sea sediments 11:50-12:10 Carla S. Hadden Carbon isotopes (δ13C and Δ14C) in shell carbonate, conchiolin, and soft tissues in eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) 12:10-12:30 Jakub Kaizer Distribution of radiocarbon in the western North Pacific Ocean after the Fukushima accident LUNCH (12:30-14:00)
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TREES Session (Chair: Irka Hajdas and Andrzej Rakowski) 14:00-14:30 Lukas Wacker (invited speaker) Benefits of annually resolved atmospheric radiocarbon concentrations derived from tree rings records 14:30-14:50 Mitsuru Okuno Eruption age of the Haruna Futatsudake Pumice (Hr-FP) by 14C wiggle matching 14:50-15:10 Guarciara M. Santos Radiocarbon dating reveals growth ring patterns of Cedrela species from across the Amazon 15:10-15:30 Ekaterina Dolgova Radiocarbon in tree-rings collected from medieval buildings in the mountain part of Ingushatia (Northern Caucasus, Russia) COFFEE BREAK (15:30-16:00) TREES Session (Chair: Lukas Wacker and Guaciara Macedo dos Santos) 16:00-16:20 Adam Michczynski Late Glacial atmospheric radiocarbon variations recorded in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) wood from Kwiatków, Central Poland 16:20-16:40 Ivan Kontuľ Radiocarbon in modern tree-rings and atmosphere in Bratislava, Slovakia 16:40-17:00 Barbara Sensula Bio-monitoring of industrial area in Silesia (Poland): trees’ response to environmental changes 17:00-17:20 Yael Ehrlich The untapped potential of olive pits from archaeological sites in reconstructing Mediterranean climate 17:20-17:50 Timothy Jull Rapid carbon-14 excursions in the tree-ring record: A record of different kinds of solar activity?
POSTER SESSION CONTINUES (18:00-20:00) (Chair: Irka Hajdas, Timothy Jull) Saturnus room at 2nd floor
Wednesday 05 July 2017
08:30-10:00 HEKAL AMS Lab tour
10:00-20:00 Conference tour (Hortobágy)
Thursday 06 July 2017 SOIL Session (Chair: Alexander Cherkinsky and Natalia Piotrowska) 09:00-9:30 Christine Hatté (invited speaker) 14C and soil carbon dynamics 09:30-9:50 Wlodzimierz Margielewski Landslide peat bogs (landslide fens) as a sensitive indicators of palaeoenvironmental changes in the Late Glacial and Holocene. Polish Outer Carpathians case study 09:50-10:10 Elizabeth Wiggins Utilizing Radiocarbon as a Tool to Investigate Depth of Burn in Indonesian Peatlands 10:10-10:30 Yury G. Chendev 14C dating of Gray Forest soils for study of their development under climatic changes and long cultivation: Central Russian Upland 10:30-10:50 Elya Zazovskaya The age of organic matter in soils developed on cryoconites within the retreat zone of the Aldegonda Glacier (Svalbard) COFFEE BREAK (10:50-11:20) SOIL Session (Chair: Christine Hatté and Aifeng Zhou)
11:20-11:40 Alexander Cherkinsky Carbon and oxygen isotope composition in soil carbon dioxide within deep Ultisols at the Calhoun CZO, South Carolina, USA 11:40-12:00 Alexander Alexandrovskiy Paleosols of Moskva River basin: chronology and paleoenvironment 12:00-12:20 Andrey Yurtaev Formation of surface deposits of the Belyi Island (Kara Sea) during the Holocene 12:20-12:40 Dávid Molnár Radiocarbon dated malacological and paleoecological records of Late Pleistocene loess-paleosol sequences from SW-Hungary 12:40-13:00 Sándor Gulyás Revised chronology and sediment accumulation rates in thick loess-paleosol sequences of the southern Carpathian Basin using 14C data LUNCH (13:00-14:10)
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FRESHWATER Session (Chair: Nada Horvatincinc and Jesper Olsen) 14:10-14:40 Evelyn M. Keaveney (invited speaker) Carbon source, quality and production rates drive carbon sequestration in a stratified, eutrophic lake 14:40-15:00 Jadranka Barešić Tufa formation at Zrmanja and Krupa rivers, Croatia 15:00-15:20 Jean Pascal Dumoulin Isotopic signature (d13C, D14C) of DIC in porewaters: an example from the Rhone River Delta 15:20-15:40 Nadine Tisnérat-Laborde Seasonal evolution of carbon exchanges between the different compartments of carbon (DIC, DOC and POC) using carbon isotopes (12C, 13C and 14C) in the Loire river basin 15:40-16:00 József Deák Verification of C-14 groundwater dating using stable isotope palaeoclimate signals in SE Hungary COFFEE BREAK (16:00-16:30)
WATER, SEDIMENT, KARST Session (Chair: Evelyn Keaveney and József Deák) 16:30-17:00 Nada Horvatincic (invited speaker) Radiocarbon in environmental and palaeoclimate investigations in the Dinaric karst 17:00-17:20 Israel Carmi Dynamics of Water Soil storage in the Unsaturated Zone of Ashdod, Israel, traced by 14C 17:20-17:40 Edwig Pons-Branchu 14C in urban speleotherms-like deposits: a new tool for environmental study 17:40-18:00 Ulrich M. Hanke Deciphering signatures of combustion in aquatic sediments
GALA DINNER 19:00 Aula, Debrecen University main building
Friday 07 July 2017 ATMOSPHERIC Session (Chair: Gianluca Quarta and Ivo Svetlik) 09:00-09:30 Sönke Szidat (invited speaker) The importance of 14C for source apportionment of atmospheric aerosols 09:30-10:00 Xiaomei Xu (invited speaker) Atmospheric 14CO2 at Point Barrow, Alaska, from 2003 to 2016 10:00-10:20 Carlos A. Sierra Time series decomposition of atmospheric radiocarbon values: trends, seasonality and forecast 10:20-10:40 Samuel Hammer First evidence of decreasing atmospheric fossil fuel CO2 in Heidelberg, Germany, based on long-term 14C measurements
COFFEE BREAK (10:40-11:10)
ATMOSPHERIC Session (Chair: Sönke Szidat and Zsófia Kertész) 11:10-11:40 Gianluca Quarta (invited speaker) AMS-14C determination of the biogenic-fossil fractions in flue gases 11:40-12:00 Matthias Vonwiller Isolation and 14C analysis of humic-like substances (HULIS) from ambient aerosol samples 12:00-12:20 Mihály Molnár Advances in aerosol C-14 analyses using GIS at HEKAL AMS Laboratory
CLOSING Session (Chair: Mihály Molnár)
12:20-12:30 A.J. Timothy Jull Publication and Proceedings 12:30-12:50 Bids for the next conference 12:50-13:00 Mihály Molnár Closing the conference
LUNCH (13:00-14:30)
TOKAJ FIELD TRIP (14:30) optional
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C14-6540 Satya DevThe late Pleistocene human re-coloni-zation process in northern Europe: a Bayesian radiocarbon approach to time space modelling
C14-6544-Andrzej Z. RakowskiAbrupt increase of radiocarbon concen-tration in VIIIth and Xth century AD in tree rings from Kujawy (SE Poland)
C14-6545-Žilvinas EžerinskisAnnual variations of 14C concentrations in the tree rings of the vicinity of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant
C14-6547-Ulrich M. HankeComprehensive molecular 14C analysis of pyrogenic carbon
C14-6552-Nikolai SherbakovThe Experience of Comparative radiocar-bon dating of archaeological monuments of Late Bronze Age Southern Cis-Urals
C14-6554-Makoto NoguchiVegetation change viewed from pollen analysis around Haven Lake in Adak Island, Central Aleutians, Alaska
C14-6555-Mitsuru OkunoAMS Radiocarbon dating on peat samples from Iliuliuk River, southeast of Dutch Harbor, Unalaska Island, Alaska
C14-6557 Tamara TuzovaUse of Uranium Isotope Method in Hydrology
C14-6558-Giulia ZazzeriGlobal and regional emissions of radiocarbon from nuclear power plants from 1970 to 2016
C14-6560-Gábor Újvári14C dating of charcoals and mollusk shells from the Dunaszekcső loess record, Hungary
C14-6561-Vladimir Shatravin On possibility of radiocarbon dating of mo-raines based on disseminated organic matter
C14-6562-Katherine PugsleyHigh-precision 14C AMS Measurements of Atmospheric CO2
C14-6567-Anna PazdurHuman activity recorded in carbonisotopic composition of atmospheric CO2in Gliwice urban area and surroundings(Southern Poland) in the years 2011-2013
C14-6569-Rana BaydounRadiocarbon Content in Deciduous Tree Leaves in Industrial Area at North Lebanon
C14-6572-Jakub KaizerComparison of radiocarbon dating of bones by gas proportional counting and accelerator mass spectrometry
C14-6573-Ivan KontuľMethodology for measurement of radio-carbon concentration in wines using a gas proportional counter
C14-6575-Christophe Espic14C measurements of biogenic and anthropogenic methane sources
C14-6576-Zoltán KernAge constraints on the deposition of the cave ice block of Saarhalle, Dachstein-Mammoth cave (Mammuthöhle, Austria) based on environmental radioisotopes
C14-6583-Adam MichczyńskiRadiocarbon and lead-210 chronology of the Wolbrom fen (S Poland) for a recon-struction of an anthropogenic lead pollution
C14-6584-Elya ZazovskayaRadiocarbon age of the Holocene degla-ciation in the Thala Hills oasis (Enderby Land, East Antarctica)
C14-6585-Carla CarvalhoStromatolites growth rate and implica-tions for environmental changes studies
C14-6586-Tibor SzabóIsotope analytical characterization of carbon based nanocomposites
C14-6588-Pavel P. PovinecRadiocarbon dating of wood, charcoal and mortar samples from the Rotunda of St. George (Slovakia)
C14-6589-Blanca RodriguezRadiocarbon measurements of ultra-small samples with the EnCan-total-900 proto-col for source apportionment of carbona-ceous aerosols
C14-6591-Zoltán KernContrasting mass balance periods in the ice caves of the Velebit Mt, Croatia document-ed by radiocarbon dated vegetal remains
C14-6595-Pál SümegiClimatic fluctuation inferred for the Middle and Late Pleniglacial (MIS 2) based on ra-diocarbon-dated high-resolution (ca. 35-70 years) radiocarbon paleoenvironmental re-cord from the loess – paleosol sequence in the brickyard at Katymár village (Hungary)
C14-6596-Pál SümegiRadiocarbon dated high-resolution record of the paleoenvironmental response to climatic fluctuation during MIS 2 in the Carpathian Basin based on the investigation of the loess – paleosol sequence in the brickyard at Madaras village (Hungary)
C14-6597-Gábor SzilágyiRadiocarbon dated geoarcheological investigation from pit-grave culture site in the Hortobágy region (Hungary)
C14-6598-Réka TapodyRadiocarbon-dated peat development: anthropogenic and climatic signals in a Holocene raised bog and lake profile from the Eastern part of the Carpathian Basin
C14-6599-Tünde TörőcsikPeat development pathways from the Danube valley in Southern Hungary
C14-6600-Sándor GulyásSimple calibration vs. Bayesian modelling of archeostatigraphically controlled 14C ages in an Early Avar Age cemetery from SE Hungary: advantages and pitfalls
C14-6605-Ivo Svetlik14C activity in tree rings during last dec-ades and its variation in the region of the Central Europe
C14-6606-Petr HandlosDating of skeletal remains by radiocarbon method in a common part of forensic medical practice
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C14-6607-Ivo SvetlikRefinement of the NaOH solution for monitoring of atmospheric 14CO2
C14-6611-Fabiana Monteiro de OliveiraPreliminary radiocarbon dating measure-ments of bones using ultrafiltration at the Lacuff-Brazil
C14-6612-Tisnérat-Laborde NadineECHoMICADAS, a new AMS research facility at Gif-sur-Yvette, France
C14-6614-Ingrid Silva ChancaDiscussing the dietary patterns of indige-nous groups in the Cerritos through the stable isotope Analysis
C14-6617- Fábio LopesBackground evaluation of a new radio-carbon dating laboratory at the State University of Londrina-Brazil
C14-6620-Ronny FriedrichHigh resolution 14C tree-ring analysis for ar-chaeology, astrophysics and climate studies
C14-6629-Botond BuróHistoric land use as an influencing factor of surface- and soil development processes
C14-6630-Helene Løvstrand SvarvaAn inconsistency in the radiocarbon calibration curve around 1900 AD, and its relevance to the estimation of ΔR-values for the Norwegian Sea
C14-6631-Tóth Csaba AlbertReconstruction of kurgan constructions in the Great Hungarian Plain based on radiocarbon and geophysical analyses
C14-6632-Weimiao DongPrilimnary results and implications of bone stable isotope study in Xinjiang, China
C14-6634-Marek KrapiecPreparation of wood samples inDendrochronological laboratory at AGH-UST Krakow for radiocarbon measurement with AMS
C14-6636-Hermann Häusler14C dating of fluvial and lacustrine sedi-mentation in the Seewinkel (Burgenland/Austria) and Hanság (Little Hungarian Plain) region
C14-6637-Sabrina NielsenAnnual radiocarbon on late-wood from Oak trees – implications for the calibra-tion curve C14-6638-Sergio VitaleBlack coral age and growth validation using 14C dating in the central Mediterra-nean Sea
C14-6639-Enikő LázárRevealing sedimentation rates in a dynamically changing fluvial environment by dating buried subfossil driftwoods
C14-6640-Tiberiu Bogdan SavaDating in Romanian archaeology: compari-son between radiocarbon and dendro-chronology results for the last 1000 years
C14-6641-Aifeng ZhouRadiocarbon reservoir between charred seeds and fish bone radiocarbon dating in Neolithic site, northeastern Qinghai-Tibet-an Plateau
C14-6642-Tamás VargaInvestigation of TCE digestion by bacteria using radiocarbon labelling
C14-6644-Zoltán SzoboszlaiCharacterization of urban aerosol pol-lution under a smog episode in Debre-cen by radiocarbon analyses and size distribution
C14-6645-Titanilla KertészNew radiocarbon dating of Late-Pleis-tocene and Holocene sediments of the Jászság-basin
C14-6647-Marjan TemovskiPreliminary study of a stalagmite from Samoska Dupka Cave, Macedonia
C14-6648-István MajorTemporal variation of radiocarbon and EC/OC of PM10 carbonaceous aerosol from five Hungarian cities
C14-6649-István MajorSix-year-long observations of atmospheric CO2 and its 14C values at a regional back-ground site in Hungary
C14-6651-Magdolna VirágAnthropogenically modulated hydrological changes recorded by a 120 years old flowstone-like travertine (Rudas Spa, Budapest, Hungary)
C14-6652-Katalin HubayBuilding radiocarbon chronology on the volcanic lake sediments based on pollen samples
C14-6654-Katalin HubayImproved peat bog sampling and high- resolution chronology: a study from East Carpathian site
C14-6653-Eszter TomborInvestigation of recent carbon dynamics in the Ajandek karts cave (Hungary)
C14-6655-Ferenc SzékelyNumerical simulation of the radiocarbon concentration in the Lower Pleistocene aquifer at the NE part of the Great Hungarian Plain
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Allen Andrews (NOAA FSC, Honolulu, Hawaii)
Lucio Calcagnile (CEDAD, Lecce, Italy)
Alex Cherkinsky (University of Georgia, USA)
Gordon Cook (SUERC, East Kilbride, UK)
Ellen R.M. Druffel (UC, Irvine, California, USA)
Irka Hajdas (ETHZ, Zürich, Switzerland)
Christine Hatté (LSCE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Nada Horvatincinc (RBI Zagreb, Croatia)
Quan Hua (ANSTO, Sydney, Australia)
A.J. Timothy Jull (UA, Tucson, Arizona, USA)
Guaciara Macedo dos Santos (UC, Irvine, California, USA)
Ann McNichol (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA)
Mihály Molnár (HEKAL, Debrecen, Hungary)
Anna Pazdur (SUT, Gliwice, Poland)
Pavel Povinec (CUB, Bratislava, Slovakia)
Gianluca Quarta (CEDAD, Lecce, Italy)
Paula Reimer (QUB, Belfast, Ireland)
Brad E. Rosenheim (Tulane Univ. New Orleans, LU, USA)
Ivo Svetlik (NPI, Prague, Czech Republic)
Lukas Wacker (ETHZ, Zürich, Switzerland)
Eva Maria Wild (VERA, Wien, Austria)
Xiaomei Xu (UC, Irvine, California, USA)
Conference location: Aquaticum Debrecen Termál & Wellness Hotel**** H-4032 Debrecen, Nagyerdei park 1., Tel.: +36 52 514 111
Gala Dinner Venue:University of Debrecen, H-4032 Debrecen, Egyetem square 1.
HEKAL AMS Laboratory tour:Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of SciencesH-4026 Debrecen Bem square 18/c,
Scientific Committee Location map
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Veszprémy utca
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Conference Hotel
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2nd International Radiocarbon in the Environment Conference3 - 7 July, 2017 Debrecen, Hungary
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