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Hydrogeochemistry and water quality

Convenors:
Francesco Frondini (University of Perugia – Italy); Caterina Gozzi (University of Florence – Italy)

NameTitleTypeTime
Calabrese SergioGeochemical and Microbiological Investigations of waters in the Metropolitan Area of the Palermo Plain and Oreto river (Sicily, Italy)Oral10:00
Ferrari MartinaInvestigating River Water Variations Using Compositional Methods in a Low-Impacted Catchment (Serchio River Basin, Northern Tuscany, Italy)Oral10:30
Calabrese SergioTravertine deposits of Greece: mineralogical, chemical and isotopic characterizationOral11:15
Menció AnnaThe effects of severe drought events on coastal lagoons hydrochemistryOral11:30
Kretzschmar ThomasHYDROGEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE VALLE DE GUADALUPE AQUIFER, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICOOral11:45
Thanooja P.V.Influence of Rock-Water Interactions on Groundwater Chemistry in Hard-Rock Aquifers: A case study from the Palakkad District, Kerala, Southern IndiaOral12:00
Du YaoGeogenic phosphorus enrichment in groundwater due to anaerobic methane oxidation-coupled Fe(III) oxide reductionOral12:15
Ning JunnaContribution of microbial metabolism to geogenic phosphorus enrichment in groundwater: Insights from metagenomic sequencing and organic molecular characterizationOral12:30
Liu WenhuiConstraints on vertical variability of geogenic ammonium in multi-layered aquifer systemsOral14:55
Caschetto MariachiaraBeyond CSIA: the role of environmental isotopes in contaminated site assessment – insights from Italian case studiesOral15:10
Shi HuanhuanSource-oriented health risk assessment of groundwater nitrate by using EMMTE coupled with HHRA modelOral15:25
Shang R. H.Mechanism on DOM driven heavy seasonal fluctuation of metals content: Insight from Guanshan Watershed (Danjiangkou, Central China)Oral16:10
Chen ZhanqiangStudy on the Evolution and Recharge Capacity of Carbonate Geothermal System in the Taiyuan Basin, ChinaOral16:25
Calia MaraEvaluation of recharge sources and nitrates origin in a karst spring: a case study from the F.na Nurighe spring (NW Sardinia, Italy)Poster 
Chen GongxinHydrochemical characteristic of groundwater in Mahong Region, Jiangxi Province, ChinaPoster 
Dutova EkaterinaGeochemical features and mineral-forming ability of the water of Lake Taloe (Republic of Khakassia, Russia)Poster 
Escalona-Orellana HelenaCharacterizing Emerging Contaminant Dynamics in an Induced Denitrification experiment using groundwater and soils from the Campo de Cartagena Aquifer (Murcia, Spain)Poster 
Feng SongMethane cycling and its roles in arsenic mobility in the Hetao Basin, ChinaPoster 
Filella MontserratComparative speciation of germanium in two Czech reservoirs and Southern Ocean waters: Insights into geochemical behavior across contrasting aquatic systemsPoster 
García-Cuadra CharoUnravelling cation exchange processes in a Mediterranean detrital coastal aquifer (Costa del Sol area, S Spain): a preliminary hydrogeochemical modelling prior to managed aquifer rechargePoster 
Gozzi CaterinaWhat if the data represent proportions? Decoding river hydrogeochemistry with compositional methods: the project of the Ombrone Grossetano River Basin (Italy)Poster 
Mayer BernhardA province-wide assessment of redox controls on the quality of groundwater in Alberta, CanadaPoster 
Menció AnnaUsing natural springs to analyze groundwater recharge events under severe climatic conditionsPoster 
Palomino Gómez AdriánGroundwater-rock interactions and hydrogeochemical related processes in the Espera Endorheic Complex (Cádiz-Sevilla). Implications for the proper wetlands management.Poster 
Peterson JacobCalibration of Models for Remote Sensing Estimation of Chlorophyll Concentrations with Limited In Situ MeasurementsPoster 
Roqué CarlesCave formation in micaschists: The role of acid rock drainagePoster 
Sánchez-López LauraTidal influence on uranium dynamics in an estuary impacted by acid mine drainagePoster 
Wudke HannahWater quality and strontium isotope analysis of shallow groundwater near the Salar de Uyuni, BoliviaPoster 
Isotopes in water resources, hydrothermal systems, and environmental processes

Convenors:

Richard Wanty, Ryan Venturelli, Neus Otero

NameTitleTypeTime
Ojeda LuciaClumped isotopes of abiotic methane to investigate origins and formation temperatures in serpentinized peridotites of the Ronda Peridotite Massifs, Southern SpainOral10:00
Baranovskaya Ekaterina IGenesis of the salt component of thermomineral waters of intermountain basins and mountain-folded regionsOral10:30
Drebot ValeriaMain sources and mechanisms controlling chlorine and bromine isotopic ratios in saline lakes: a case study from TransbaikaliaOral11:15
Lei ChenboCharacteristics of boron isotopes and their indicative significance in groundwater arsenic mobilization from an alluvial basinOral11:30
Li YaoThe contribution of microbial cycling to the enrichment of dissolved phosphate in floodplain aquifersOral11:45
Margalef-Marti RosannaEvaluating biostimulation efficiency in a Constructed Wetland to treat nitrate pollution with isotopic toolsOral12:00
Boumaiza LamineNew concept for identifying a typical expected isotopic range of denitrification for nitrate-impacted groundwatersOral12:15
Escalona-Orellana HelenaFeasibility of Using Agro-Industrial By-Products to Induce Denitrification in the Campo de Cartagena Aquifer (Murcia, Spain)Oral12:30
Lyamina LarisaIsotopic indicators and chemical properties of glacial lakes at Adygine glacier complex, Northern Tien ShanOral14:55
Parlov JelenaCross-correlation analysis of water stable isotope time series in river-dominated alluvial aquifer (Zagreb aquifer, Croatia)Oral15:10
Brugnone FilippoA new approach for studies of atmospheric deposition: boron and strontium isotopic fingerprints in rainwater from urban, industrial, rural, and volcanic areas of Sicily, ItalyOral15:25
Fernández-Lagunas, A., Gil-Villalba, S., Rosell, M., Soler, A., Domènech, C. and Palau, J.Potential of multi-isotopic analysis to evaluate persulfate activation in ISCO treatments.Oral16:10
Kretzschmar ThomasDETERMINATION OF 18O AND D IN RAIN, SURFACE, AND GROUNDWATERS IN BAJA CALIFORNIAOral16:25
Fernández-Lagunas, A., Cappelli, C., Rosell, M., Torrentó, C., Soler, A., Domènech, C. and Palau, J.Multi-isotopic tracing of alkaline persulfate activation in a column experiment with recycled concrete.Oral16:40
Pellegrini MauraLatest trends in isotope measurementsOral16:45
Baranovskaya Ekaterina IHydrogeochemistry of Natural Mineral Waters in the Issyk-Kul Basin (Tien Shan Region)Poster 
Kharitonova NataliaIsotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of mobile and bound water within mud volcanoes in the southern part of the West-Kuban troughPoster 
Jędrysek Mariusz-OrionA Large Source of ²H-Depleted and ¹⁷O–¹⁸O-Enriched Atmospheric Water: A Massive Deviation from the Global Meteoric Water LinePoster 
Schulz MylesApplication of Calcium and Strontium Isotopes to Understanding Water-Rock Interactions and Pore Fluid Stability in an Archean Age PlutonPoster 
Volatile fluxes and geochemical tracers at volcanic, geothermal and tectonically active regions

Convenors:
Carlo Cardellini (University of Perugia, Italy); Fátima Viveiros (IVAR – University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal), Tobias Fischer (University of New Mexico, USA), Santiago Arellano (Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden) Franco Tassi (University of Florence, Italy);

NameTitleTypeTime
Chiodini GiovanniThe shape of compositional anomalies caused by magma degassing events and implications for the current unrest at Campi FlegreiOral10:00
Ricci AndreaTemporal evolution of noble gases in volcanic fumaroles at Vulcano Island (southern Italy): preliminary insights from a year-long geochemical monitoringOral10:30
Mattioli JuliaFluid sources and reservoir processes in the Krafla-Námafjall geothermal system, Iceland from δ18O, δ2H, 87Sr/86Sr and noble gas isotopes on well fluid samplesOral11:15
Dallara EvelinaCarbonyl Sulfide (COS) and other sulphur-bearing trace compounds in volcanic and geothermal discharges: new geoindicators for better characterization of fluid source(s)Oral11:30
Wang FeiyueExceptionally low mercury emissions from volcanic and geothermal activity in IcelandOral11:45
Aðalsteinsdóttir Sigríður MaríaSoil gas CO2 flux in the Theistareykir geothermal field, NE IcelandOral12:00
D’Alessandro WalterDeep geogenic degassing along an active fault system in the Osmaniye Province of TurkeyOral12:15
Tieri MauroDeep CO2 transported by Apennine rivers: fluxes quantification and implications for the development of a geochemical monitoring network of seismicityOral12:30
Newman ConnorNoble gas isotopes and fractionation processes illustrate deep groundwater flow and radiogenic volatile scavenging in a low-temperature continental geothermal systemOral12:45
Aðalsteinsdóttir Sigríður MaríaChlorine isotope (δ37Cl) systematics in hydrothermal fluids and volcanic gases across diverse tectonic settingsPoster 
D’Alessandro WalterTectonic degassing from South-Eastern Europe: preliminary results from Albania and KosovoPoster 
Hurwitz ShaulMagmatic volatiles in the Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field: the knowns, the unknowns, and the uncertaintiesPoster 
Ricci AndreaGeochemistry of light hydrocarbons and redox conditions in hydrothermal systems: new insights from fumarolic gases of Vulcano Island, southern ItalyPoster 
Tarchini LucaDiffuse soil CO2 flux variation at the western base of La Fossa cone of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)Poster 
Tarchini LucaGeochemical estimation of the total natural CO2 output from the City of RomePoster 
Advancements in groundwater age dating

Convenors:
Wei Jiang (University of Science and Technology of China: Hefei – China); Christoph Gerber (CSIRO – Australia).

NameTitleTypeTime
Cymanek Lisa39Ar Analysis in Rocks for Surface Exposure Dating and for Studying Underground ProductionOral10:00
Jiang WeiInter-comparison between 81Kr and 14C dating of groundwaterOral10:30
Kralik MartinWater rock interaction and mixing of deep thermal groundwater revealed by 81Kr, 18O and 87Sr-isotopes in the Austrian Alpine Foreland BasinOral11:15
Poblete-Gonzalez CamilaIntegrating U-Th/⁴He and ¹⁴C dating to constrain geothermal fluid residence time in volcanic arc settingOral11:30
West CristophHigh Argon-39 Concentrations in Groundwater of a Mountain Hillslope in the East River WatershedOral11:45
Newman ConnorTracing water budget changes using dynamic groundwater residence times in the Upper Colorado River BasinOral12:00
Negele SophieA User-Friendly Software for Unified Bayesian Inference of Transit Time Distributions and Its Application to GroundwaterPoster 
Purtschert RolandPractical applications of the combined use of ⁸⁵Kr and ³H/³He dating for hydrological studiesPoster 
Secondary minerals of As, Sb, and Bi, and their role in sequestration and release of these elements in the environment
NameTitleTypeTime
Ptacek CarolArsenic Mobilization in Abandoned Au-Mine Tailings and Removal using Passive Treatment SystemsOral14:55
Di Benedetto FrancescoThe fate of Arsenic in the Carletti Spring System (Viterbo, Italy): a XAS speciation studyOral15:25
Feng XiaojunMolecular transformation of dissolved organic matter in high arsenic groundwater during electron shuttleOral16:10
Su ZhengqiMicrobial transformation of natural organic matter modulates As(V) reduction in electron shuttling systemsOral16:25
Guerrieri SalvatoreMicrobial-mediated arsenic-rich iron oxy/hydroxysulphate (schwertmannite) in an acid mine drainage systemOral16:40
Kaufmann Andreas B.Antimony isotopic fractionation in natural tropical river watersOral16:55
Đorđević TamaraSynchrotron-based X-ray spectroscopy study of thallium partitioning and retention in metal-sulfide depositsOral17:10
Meloni FedericaEvaluating Water-Tailing Interaction Processes and Geochemical Monitoring in the Historic Sb-Mine of Le Cetine di Cotorniano (Tuscany)Poster 
Filella MontserratUnderstanding the detrital fraction in the riverine transport of antimony and bismuthPoster 
Majzlan JurajFate of Sb and Bi in the oxidation zone of REE-U-Au quartz veins at Prakovce-Zimná Voda (Slovakia)Poster 
Unveiling geosphere-biosphere interactions in space and time

Convenors: Donato Giovannelli (University of Naples Federico II – Italy); Alberto Vitale Brovarone (University of Bologna – Italy); Shawn McGlynn (Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Tech – Japan)

NameTitleTypeTime
Olivieri OrlandoThe tale of H2 and hydrocarbons genesis from mid-ocean ridge to deep subduction settings recorded by the Monte Maggiore peridotite, Alpine CorsicaOral14:55
Amico FrancescaLinking hydrothermal fluid geochemistry and microbial community patterns in Nisyros Island, GreeceOral15:25
Paquis PabloEnergetic Convergence Nodes in High-Altitude Andean Hydrothermal Systems: Microbial Metabolic Adaptation in Extreme EnvironmentsOral16:10
Guo HuamingElectron shuttling of dissolved organic matter in high arsenic groundwaterOral16:25
Gimeno MariaRedox characters of subpermafrost groundwaters in deep crystalline rocks (west margin of the Greenland ice sheet)Oral16:40
Uhlig DavidImbalances in Dissolved Elemental Export Fluxes Disclose “Hidden” Critical Zone CompartmentsOral17:05
Yücel Mustafa

Biogeosignatures of life-supporting gradients within the ocean habitats of icy moons: Perspectives from Planet Earth

Oral17:20
Medas DanielaRoot-mineral interactions and Sb uptake by Dittrichia viscosaPoster 
Murru MartaKARST GEOGRAPHIES. Permeable metamorphoses of the landscapePoster 
Geochemical baseline in mine abandoned areas
Name Title Type Time
Dessì Roberto Abandoned mines in Sardinia (IT): the Heavy Metals soils background values project Oral 09:50
Manning Andrew Distinguishing natural from mining-related sources of stream metal loading with a new approach employing streambank wells Oral 10:05
Meloni Federica Integrated approach (CoDA and machine learning) for determining geochemical baseline values in soils from decommissioned mining areas Oral 10:20
Natali Stefano From stratigraphy to isotopes: a comprehensive approach to distinguish landfill impacts from geochemical baselines in groundwater Oral 11:05
Vecchio Antonella Environmental profile of arsenic in soils and derivation of reference values in light of the EU proposal for a Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive Oral 11:20
Runkel Rob Determining Premining Water Quality in Streams Draining Mineralized Watersheds: An Overview of the Proximal Analog Approach Oral 11:50
Testa Maurizio Abandoned mines in Sardinia (IT): the GW background values project in Iglesiente-Fluminese, Sardinia SW, IT Oral 12:05
Walton-Day Katherine Gamma radiation and soil concentrations of U, As, Cu, and Mo during the mine life cycle and reclamation of breccia-pipe U deposits, Arizona, USA Oral 12:20
Guerra Maurizio Reusing degraded land while protecting the environment: the role of risk assessment in the Montevecchio Ponente mining area Oral 12:35
Romero-Matos Jonatan Uranium and thorium in acid mine drainage: origin and mobility in the Odiel River (SW, Spain) Poster
Amaya Yaeggy Gerardo Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Smelting Slags from the Iberian Pyrite Belt Poster
Buera Cuerva Javier New insights on the impact of the Rodalquilar tailing dump (Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park) on groundwater Poster
Castellanos Vásquez Maira Encapsulation of sulfide mine wastes as a tool to mitigate acid mine drainage (AMD) processes Poster
Floreani Federico Environmental concerns and future perspectives related to the legacy of metal(oid) contamination in the vicinity of a dismissed Pb-Zn mining area (Raibl, NE Italy) Poster
Léon Rafael Selective Recovery of Zn-Cu-REE from Acid Mine Drainage Using Active Treatment Poster
Pavoni Elena Effects of groundwater and tailings interaction on the mobility of Thallium and other potentially toxic elements in a decommissioned Pb-Zn mining site (Raibl mine, north-eastern Italian Alps) Poster
Ramos Violeta Metal and metalloid concentrations in water, sediments and plants in the Carnon and Tregeseal rivers and the Trevaunance Stream, Cornwall, UK Poster
Winkler Abigail Metal Loading Dynamics in the Hyporheic Zone as a Result of Acid Mine Drainage Poster
Latest advancements in critical zone science and reactive transport

Convenors:
Alexis Sitchler (Colorado School of Mine – USA);
Hang Deng (Peking University – China);
Chen Zhu (Indiana University – USA)

NameTitleTypeTime

Opfergelt Sophie

Changing Arctic Critical Zone: Tracing Permafrost Thaw

Oral16:10
Latrille ChristelleSr transport in an unsaturated alluvium: dependence of water contentOral16:40
Rosso Kevin MMastering reactive flow through fracture networks in the deep subsurface: A multiscale grand challenge for clean energyOral16:55
Kharitonova N.A.Geochemistry and mass transport N2-bearing groundwater within Khodja Obi Garm thermal field, Pamir-Alay regionPoster 
Harrison AnnaImpacts of climate variables on basalt weathering rates and CO2 removalPoster 
Opfergelt SophieFrom Marine- to Land-Terminating Glaciers in Greenland Fjords: Influence on Dissolved P in this Aquatic Critical ZonePoster 
Soler JosepModeling of a core infiltration experiment (fractured crystalline rock from ONKALO): Fracture vs. matrix reactivityPoster 
Swager KatherineFluorescence imaging of calcite dissolution in a microfluidic devicePoster 
Gong LeiGeochemical modeling tools for simulating water-rock interactions for the critical zone processes, critical minerals formation and extraction, and carbon sequestrationPoster 
Beaulieu EmilieModeling of Radium mobility in a temperate forested catchment under present and future climatePoster 
Deng HangMicro-continuum Reactive Transport Modeling for Water Rock InteractionsPoster 

Convenors:
Elisa Sacchi (University of Pavia – Italy), Gordon Williams

NameTitleTypeTime
Wang ZhenLead (Pb) isotope geochemistry of global phosphate rocks: Implications for environmental tracingOral09:50
Bordeleau GenevièveIntegrating limnological and isotopic analyses to design geothermal heat pump systems at flooded open pit mines: the case of two former asbestos mines in Quebec, CanadaOral10:05
Kraemer DennisTracing Heavy Metal Contamination in Drainage Water of Abandoned Mine Sites with Rare Earth Element and Antimony Isotope FractionationOral11:05
Warner NathanielAssessing the Impact of Oil and Gas Wastewater on Freshwater Mussels: Geochemical and Ecotoxicological InsightsOral11:35
Voinot AlexandreUnconventional lithium mineralization: unconventional surficial media geochemistry?Oral11:50
Szőcs TeodóraHydrogeochemical, isotope and geophysical studies applied in lithium resource research (Hungary)Oral12:05
Williams Gordon D.ZThe Origin of Lithium at the Salar de Uyuni: A multi-isotope and elemental approachOral12:20
Martinková EvaMetal Content and Pb, Zn Isotopic Signatures Across Different Types of Dust Originating from E-waste Processing: Impact of Decomposition MethodsOral14:55
Lazarov MarinaIn situ δ34S and δ33S isotope analyses by UV-fs-MC-ICP-MSOral15:10
Alvarez-Amado FernandaComparative hydrogeochemical and isotopic insights into lithium enrichment in hyperarid salar systems of northern ChilePoster 
Hu X.K. (Xinkai)In-situ Trace element and Sulfur isotope of Pyrite constrain Molybdenum enrichment and Ore genesis in a hydrothermal vein systemPoster 
Lepokurova OlesyaIsotope compositions of CMB production waters in Russia as a result of long-term interaction in the water-rock-methane-coal systemPoster 
Meng XingweiSulfur isotopes as a new indicator for the maturity degrees of submarine hydrothermal systemsPoster 
Sacchi ElisaDevelopment and application of isotope techniques for efficient water resources management in mining areas: results from an IAEA Coordinated Research Project (F33026)Poster 
Sacchi ElisaUsing d18O and d2H to refine the conceptual groundwater circulation model at the former Balangero asbestos mine (Northern Italy)Poster 
Nanoparticles as drivers of biogeochemical behavior

Convenors:

Juan Liu (Peking University -China);
Kevin Rosso, (PNLL- USA) ;
Keisuke Fukushi (Kanazawa University -Japan)

NameTitleTypeTime
Rosso Kevin MElucidating the structure of labile Fe(III) using X-ray spectroscopy – A key reactive intermediate to iron oxide phase transitions in aqueous solutionOral16:10
Fukaya SoTransformation of Ferrihydrite to Hematite/Goethite in Salt Solutions: Implications for the Rare Detection of Goethite on MarsOral16:40
Sheng AnxuThe influences of Fe(II) supply rates and extracellular polymeric substances on ferrihydrite nanoparticle biotransformationOral16:55
Liu JuanSulfidation of iron oxides enhances carbon fixation by sulfur-reducing bacteria in hydrothermal environmentsOral17:10
Fukushi KeisukeU(VI) partitioning on monohydrocalcite by adsorption and coprecipitation during transformation under high pH conditions: Implications for U(VI) accumulation in alkaline lakesOral17:40
Xie JinxinBiorecovery of gold nanoparticles from industrial wastewaters by Shewanella oneidensisPoster 
Geochemistry and biomineralization on Earth and Planetary bodies in the Solar System: Observations, experimental studies, modelling and perspectives

Alessandro Pisello (University of Perugia – Italy); Gianluigi Ortenzi (INGV Catania – Italy); Pupa Gilbert (University of Wisconsin – USA)

NameTitleTypeTime
Piccioni GiuseppeIcy worlds habitability and the objectives of MAJIS, the imaging spectrometer on board the ESA JUICE mission to the Jupiter systemOral09:50
Ortenzi GianluigiModelling of volatile volcanic outgassing and chemical speciation to investigate rocky planets atmosphereOral10:20
Pisello AlessandroPETRAS summer school and research campaign: The island of Vulcano as analog for planetary explorationOral11:20
Yoshihara KanakoEffect of the organic mineral on Mg/Fe fractionation during aqueous alteration of meteoritic materialOral11:35
Roman Moreno FranciscoWhat role does silica play in the dawn of life on planet Earth?Oral11:50
Gilbert PupaTraveling through space and time in coral biomineralization (IMA Working Group)Keynote12:05
Littrell KennethSmall- and Ultrasmall-Angle Neutron Scattering as a Tool for Characterization of Geological Structures and Biomineralization ProcessesOral14:55
De Giudici GiovanniBiomineralization and the Environment (IMA Working Group)Oral15:10
Onnis PatriziaBiomineralization in Extreme Mining Wastes and the Application of Advance TechniquesOral16:10
Chogani AlirezaEXCITE²: a European network providing transnational access to state-of-the-art imaging facilitiesPoster 
Guerrieri SalvatoreMicrobial-mediated coprecipitation of Zn, Fe, and Mn in secondary minerals within a mine tailings drainage (Rio Roia Cani, Sardinia, Italy)Poster 
Izzo FrancescoDetermining 87Sr/86Sr ratio in organic biominerals for environmental issues: Preliminary results on Staghorn and Jackstone calculiPoster 
Li JieLayered growth histories of polymetallic nodules from the Eastern and Western Clarion-Clipperton Zone as recorders of paleoenvironment: insights from geochemical stratigraphyPoster 
Geothermal systems and volcanism: from hazard assessment to geothermal resources

Convenors: Laura Pioli (Università di Cagliari) – Giulio Vignoli (Università di Cagliari)

NameTitleTypeTime
Tsuchiya Noriyoshi

Geological model of supercritical geothermal energy in subduction zone as terrestrial energy system

Oral16:10
Auzina Larisa

Hydrothermal systems of lithospheric plates margins

Oral16:40
D’Ippolito Gianluca

Laboratory earthquakes under hydrothermal conditions in Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (Campi Flegrei, Italy)

Oral16:55
Ozcan Dogacan

Estimation of reservoir temperatures in the geothermal field of the Central Baikal Rift Zone (Russia)

Oral17:10
Zippa ElenaWhat role does silica play in the dawn of life on planet Earth?Oral11:50
Wang Lizhu

UAV-Based Volcanic Morphometry of Monogenetic Volcanoes: Insights from Inner Mongolia, China

Poster 
Zhang Weizun

Sources of lithium, rubidium, and cesium in geothermal waters of the Yangbajain-Gulu Rift Valley: Evidence from geochemical and water-rock interactions

Poster 
Isotopes in the Critical Zone and the geochemistry of air contaminants: Sources and processes

Convenors: Jerome Viers (Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier), François Chabaux (Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche- France), David Widory, Neus Otero

NameTitleTypeTime
Chen J.B (Jiubin)New metal isotope proxy for tracing continental weatheringOral (Invited)09:50
Bezyk YaroslavVariable coalbed methane provenance in underground mine workings: gas and water isotopic studyOral10:20
Gavrieli IttaiCarbon isotope fractionation during CO2 invasion and its impact on DIC and organic matter carbon isotope compositionOral11:05
Stamm Franziska MAmorphous silica vs short-range ordered hydroxyaluminosilicate formation – Reaction kinetics, transition stage and Si isotope fractionationOral (Invited)11:20
Mavromatis VasileiosIsotope exchange in mineral-fluid systems at near chemical equilibrium conditionsOral11:50
Vigier NathalieIsotope tracing of lithium contamination and its environmental impactOral12:05
Morera Gómez YasserChemical and C and N stable isotope compositions of three species of epiphytic Tillandsia in a Caribbean coastal zone: air pollution sources and biomonitoring implicationsOral (Invited)12:20
Bazzucchi ChiaraQuantifying Denudation and Uplift in the Albanides Using Cosmogenic Nuclides: Insights from In Situ ¹⁰Be and Meteoric ¹⁰Be/⁹BeOral14:55
Krall LindsayIron isotopes in anoxic basement fluids, Forsmark area, SwedenPoster 
Rihs SophieContribution of Radium isotopes to the alkaline-earth cations cycle in soilsPoster 
Schulz MylesIdentifying Sources of Bromine and Processes Affecting Bromine Concentration in Shield EnvironmentsPoster 
Thermodynamics and kinetics of geochemical reactions

Convenors:
Chen Zhu (Indiana University -USA), Donato Belmonte, (University of Genoa – Italy), Giuseppe Saldi, Jordi Cama, Marco Bruno

NameTitleTypeTime
Wild BastienReading the topography of mineral surfaces to better quantify the kinetics of (bio)geochemical reactionsOralWednesday, 16:55
Frugier PierreThe GRAAL2 Glass Alteration Model: Assessing the Impact of Environmental Ions on Gel Composition and Passivation PerformanceOralWednesday, 17:25
Andrè LaurentA kinetic model of silica precipitationOralFriday, 09:50
Pierozzi AndreaUnderstanding the natural basalt carbonation formation: the case study of Sverrejfellet Volcano (Svalbard, Norway)OralFriday, 10:05
Mavromatis VasileiosTrace metal incorporation in ACC derived carbonate mineralsOralFriday, 10:20
Kraemer ChristinIdentification of colloidal species based on uranium (VI) in silicate solutions: structure, formation and stability domain in environmental conditionsOralFriday, 11:10
Majzlan JurajThermodynamic models of fluid and mineral evolution in the mines in Jáchymov: From extremely acidic to neutral conditionsOralFriday, 11:25
Etschmann BarbaraSilver: the magic “bullet” for chalcopyrite dissolutionOralFriday, 11:55
Williams GordonThe Role of Boron in Controlling the pH of Lithium BrinesOralFriday, 12:10
Apollaro CarmineAdvanced argillic alteration at Cave di Caolino, Lipari, Aeolian Islands (Italy): implications for the exploitation of geothermal resourcesPoster 
Apollaro CarmineReaction path modelling as a tool to estimate the climate change effects at basin-scalePoster 
Sekudewicz IlonaSorption of uranium and thorium onto secondary iron minerals and clay minerals: influence of algal biomass and humic acidsPoster 
Geothermal and sustainable energy

Convenors: Fabrizio Gherardi (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Pisa, Italy)
Daniele Pinti (University of Montréal, Canada)
Zonghe Pang (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)

Keynote speaker:
Tianfu Xu (Jilin University, China)

NameTitleTypeTime
Spitzmüller LauraDesign and Development of Modular Nanoparticle-based Tracers for Geothermal Reservoir ExplorationOral09:50
Dallara EvelinaIsotope tracers for the investigation of the water recharge at Le Biancane, Larderello geothermal systemOral10:05
Feng BoNumerical Modeling of Acid Fracturing in Carbonate Geothermal Reservoir: A Case Study of the Well D22 in Xiong’an, Hebei ProvinceOral10:20
Li YimanGenesis of travertine in high-temperature geothermal system in Tibetan PlateauOral11:10
Rendel PedroSolubility of anhydrite and calcite in supercritical water from 380 ˚C to 625 ˚C and 220 bar to 270 barOral11:25
Yuan YilongThe evolution law of permeability in rough fractures under stress: Insights into the sustainable development of geothermal energyOral11:40
Xu TianfuExperimental and modeling study on the multiphase reactive transport under supercritical geothermal conditionsOral11:45
Trumpp MichaelIncreasing the Efficiency of Geothermal Power Plants by Coupling with Artificial IntelligenceOral12:15
Yue GaofanHydrogeochemical Processes in the High-Temperature Geothermal System of Rehai, Tengchong, ChinaOral14:55
Zhong ChenghaoExperimental study on the effect of quartz dissolution/precipitation on granite fracture permeability under supercritical geothermal conditionsOral15:10
Gherardi FabrizioInsights from helium and heat flow in geothermal areas: the role of dedicated databasesOral15:25
Choi JaehoonCirculation Dynamics, Recharge Altitudes, and Geochemical Evolution of South Korean Deep Thermal Groundwater: An Integrated Approach Using Environmental Tracers and Hydrochemical VariablesPoster 
Li YimanFeasibility Study on Efficient Reinjection of Exogenous and Homologous Water into Carbonate Geothermal ReservoirsPoster 
Liu JinhuiCharacteristics and formation mechanism of medium-temperature geothermal water in Lantian, Ningdu, Jiangxi province,ChinaPoster 
Carbon capture and storage and hydrogen for energy transition

Convenors: Yousif Kharaka (USGS – USA);
Chiara Boschi (IGG-CNR Italy)

NameTitleTypeTime
Rielli AndreaCO₂ storage in serpentinised peridotites: Complete Serpentine carbonation and metal mobilisation during the formation of magnesite deposits in the Ligurian OphiolitesOral14:55
Bénézeth PascaleCarbon mineralization from mafic, ultramafic rocks and alkaline industrial waste productsOral15:25
Cau CostantinoMining and industrial waste: a mechanochemical approach to CO2 mitigationOral15:40
Masoudi MohammadBridging numerical predictions and experimental realities: CO2 mineralization in basaltic rocksOral15:55
White Jessica JeinEnhancing Mineral Carbonation Through Molecular Simulations on Mineral SurfacesOral16:10
Nooraiepour MohammadSalt precipitation dynamics in saline aquifers during geological CO2 storage: Role of continuous brine access and its implications for injectivity and containment integrityOral16:25
Kirste DirkReactive transport modelling of CO2 storage and the fate of calcite in clastic reservoirs, seals and bafflesOral16:40
Kharaka YousifClimate change: Direct CO2 capture to limit global warming to 1.5 °COral16:55
Ogunyele Abimbola ChrisNatural hydrogen exploration in Italy: geologic suitability, prospects, and current challengesOral17:10
Ceballos ElinaInteraction between marly-limestone and H2S-saline solution: application to underground hydrogen storageOral17:25
Hintzen RobinAbiotic mineral-fluid-gas reactivity in underground H2 storage: A kinetic rate law for reductive pyrite dissolution from 60–150 °C and up to 150 bar H2Oral17:40
Yakisik OnatLaboratory experiments and geochemical models for CO2 mineralization in basaltsOral17:55
Clark DeirdreA Geochemical Assessment of Carbon Capture and Mineralization for the Olkaria IV Geothermal Plant, KenyaPoster 
Littlefield AnnaGeochemical Modeling of CO2 Storage in the Lyons Formation: Are Equilibrium Assumptions Sufficient?Poster 
Rielli AndreaCarbon Storage through Mineral Carbonation: Potential in the Iblean Plateau, Sicily (Italy)Poster 
Vujević IvanModelling and laboratory studies of fluid-solid interaction during H2 injectionPoster 
Stable isotopes in food and contamination tracking

Convenors:
Monica Rosell (University of Barcellona – Spain)
David Widory (University of Quebec at Montreal – Canada)
Jordi Palau (University of Barcelona – Spain)
Martin Elsner (Technical University of Munich – Germany)

NameTitleTypeTime
Ogrinc NivesToward Greater Transparency: Stable Isotopes and Explainable Machine Learning Solutions for Food TraceabilityOral09:50
Izzo FrancescoStrontium isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr) as a marker for the geotraceability of the Falanghina del Sannio (South of Italy) white wineOral10:20
Bunney EllyseMulti-isotopic provenancing of irrigated agricultural products: a case study of Vitis vinifera to examine the impact of farm practices on food isotope signaturesOral11:05
Di Marcantonio EduardoUnlocking Stable Isotopes for PFAs compounds: a new CSIA methodOral11:20
Caballero-Alcazar NilCompound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in Water Treatment Systems: Methodological Advances and Field ApplicationsOral11:35
Gil-Villalba SergioDual C-Cl isotope analysis allowed identification of different trichloromethane transformation reactions during alkaline persulfate activation under different simulated field conditionsOral11:50
Alam Md SamratSource apportionment of polycyclic aromatic compounds in the Athabasca River with dual compound-specific isotopes (δ13C and δ2H)Oral12:05
Marchesi MassimoCompound Specific Isotopes Analysis (CSIA) to assess degradation of MTBE and ETBE at contaminated gasoline stations sitesOral14:55
Shouakar-Stash OrfanCharacterization of a Monochlorobenzene-Contaminated Site Using Multi-Element Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA), Molecular Biological Techniques (MBTs), and Numerical ModelingOral15:10
Wang ChunleiPuzzle Game of Isotope Effects: Fingerprint and Reconstruct the fates of Organic MoleculesOral15:25
Canavan AoifeReferencing strategies for position-specific isotope analysis of sulfamethoxazole by ESI-OrbitrapOral16:10
Elsner MartinPosition-specific isotope analysis of serine using ESI-OrbitrapOral16:25
Fosu BenjaminDecoding Siderite: Insights into sample processing for clumped isotope analysisPoster 
Saar de Almeida BrunaAuthenticating the origin of maple syrups in Quebec, Canada: A new tool based on the study of strontium isotopesPoster 
Water-rock interactions: Critical factors in ore-forming processes

Convenors:
Yuan Mei (CSIRO, Australia)
Andrea Dini (IGG-CNR, Italy)
Stefano Naitza (UniCa, Italy)

NameTitleTypeTime
Zhu ChenAn overview of thermodynamics, kinetics, and modeling of water-rock interactions in ore-forming and critical mineral extraction processesOral14:55
Tagliacollo LisaPossible fluids responsible for mineralization in ophiolite-related Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits in the Modena province, Northern Apennine, ItalyOral15:10
Taran YuriUltra-acidic and hyper-alkaline waters of the Kuril-Kamchatka region. Formation and related issuesOral15:25
Salvadori MatteoExploring pelitic formations as a potential source of lithium-rich waters in the Northern Apennines (Italy)Oral16:10
Bévan MaëlysEffects of magmatic-hydrothermal F-rich fluids on REE mobility and Mo-W mineralization in the Ochtiná-Rochovce granite, Western Carpathians (Slovakia)Oral16:25
Verplanck PhilipFormation of the Mount Weld rare earth element deposit, Western Australia: a carbonatite-derived lateriteOral16:40
Attardi AntonioOre genesis in a greisen system from northern SardiniaOral17:10
Zippa Elena

Water-rock interaction in the hydrothermal field of the Central Baikal Rift Zone (Russia)

Oral17:25
Sedda Lorenzo

Rare Earth Elements remobilisation and reconcentration in hydrothermal systems of Fluminèse-Arburèse districts

Oral17:40
Cesar JaimeC and H isotopes of organic compounds reveal water-rock interactions accumulating critical mineralsPoster 
Diab HamidaMECHANISM OF FORMATION, MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE OOIDAL IRONSTONE OF DJEBEL HAD, NORTHEAST ALGERIAPoster 
Domrocheva EvgeniiaFormation of the groundwater chemical composition in the coal-bearing regions of Kuzbass (Russia)Poster 
Fukui TokoContrasting episyenite formation in Cretaceous volcanic arc granitoid: an example from the Hakata-jima Island, southwest JapanPoster 
Mathur RyanOn the importance of using metal isotope hydrogeochemistry to fingerprint critical metalsPoster 
Vladinova Tzvetomila

Mineral chemistry features of pyroxenes from the skarn alteration associated with the Elatsite porphyry – copper deposit, Bulgaria

Poster 
Vladinova Tzvetomila

Metasedimentary basement from Elatsite porphyry-copper deposit: Petrographic and Geochemical features

Poster 
Source, fate, transport and fractionation of Rare Earth Elements in the environment: Challenges and future perspectives

Convenors: Marcella Barbera (University of Palermo – Italy);
Sergio Calabrese (University of Catania -Italy);
Claudio Inguaggiato (CICESE – Mexico)
(Yongjie Lin , Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China)

NameTitleTypeTime
Zuddas PierpaoloBehaviour of zirconium and hafnium in natural systems: fundamental and applied implicationsOralFriday 16:10
Inguaggiato ClaudioThe importance of studying the Rare Earth Elements over time in hyperacid crater lakes: tracers of fluid-mineral dynamicsOralFriday 16:40
Paquis PabloControls on Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in thermal waters along Italy: Evidence of distribution and correlation patternsOralFriday 17:05
Belvisi GiacomoMapping soil legacy data: inexpensive insights into Rare Earth ElementsOralFriday 17:20
Vengosh AvnerSearching for unconventional critical raw minerals resources: The co-occurrence of rare-earth elements and radionuclides in phosphate rocks and phosphogypsum byproductsOralFriday 17:35
Cama JordiPrecipitation of rare-earth-element (REE)-oxalates from acid mine water (AMW): a sustainable strategy for the recovery of REEsOralSaturday 09:45
Brusca LorenzoBioaccumulation Patterns of Rare Earth Elements in Plant Matrices: Insights from Volcanic and Anthropic EnvironmentsOralSaturday 10:00
Liu HaiyanRare earth elements in acid uranium mine drainage and sediments in southern ChinaOralSaturday 10:15
Brugnone FilippoRare-earth and ultra-trace elements concentrations in rainwater from rural, urban, industrial, and volcanic areas of Sicily, ItalyOralSaturday 11:00
Fabietti YleniaSpecific Strategies for Ensuring Data Quality in the Quantitative Determination of REE in SedimentsOralSaturday 11:15
Brugger JoelNorthern Flinders Ranges, South Australia: A Natural Laboratory for REE (bio)geochemistryOralSaturday 11:30
Liu JiQiangThe Characteristics of Metal Elements in Mussel from Wocan-1 Hydrothermal VentOralSaturday 11:45
Lin YongjieRare Earth Elements as Tracers in Alkaline Lake Dujiali, Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Implications for the Origin of Hydromagnesite DepositsOralSaturday 12:00
Kasanzu CharlesGeochemical characterization of the Cenomanian – Campanian Red Sandstone Group of SW Tanzania: Implications for provenance, climate and paleo-redox conditionsOral12:15
Barbera MarcellaA Multivariate Approach to Understanding Soil Properties through Rare Earth Element ProfilePoster 
Integrating geochemical tools for sustainable groundwater management: A multidisciplinary approach

Convenors: Daniela Ducci (University of Naples, Italy)
Daren Goody (British Geological Survey, BGS, Wallingford – UK)
Andrea H. Manning (USGS – USA)
Chiara Porru (University of Cagliari -Italy)

NameTitleTypeTime
Otero NeusMulti-isotopic characterization to trace nitrate sources: results at country scaleOralFriday 09:45
Lobina FrancescaFate of nitrate in the unsaturated zone: evidence from the Arborea PlainOralFriday 10:15
Preziosi ElisabettaGeogenic and anthropogenic processes define the groundwater quality in a landfill site with a complex hydrogeological settingsOralFriday 11:00
Tomei AlessioCoupling environmental isotopes and organic pollutants to investigate the impact of wastewater treatment plants on groundwaterOralFriday 11:15
Natali StefanoIntegrating hydrogeochemistry and isotope hydrology for sustainable management of drinking water springs: the case of Capannori (Tuscany, Central Italy)OralFriday 11:30
Gerber ChristophA parsimonious method to model the intrusion depth of environmental tracers in groundwaterOralFriday 11:45
Gori FrancescaGroundwater-rock interactions and mixing in karst aquifers controlled by deep-seated faults: hydrogeochemical and multi-isotopic insights from the Pontina Plain (Central Italy)OralFriday 12:15
Piscedda Fabrizio AntonioInvestigating Hyporheic Zone Dynamics in the Lower Flumendosa Valley (SE Sardinia) for Groundwater Resource ManagementOralFriday 14:10
Mahamat HassanAssessing Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions in an Anthropized Alluvial Aquifer: A Geochemical and Isotopic StudyOralFriday 14:25
Boumaiza LamyneVadose zone water stable isotope profiles for assessing groundwater recharge under variable climate and landcoverOralFriday 14:30
Porru Maria ChiaraApplying groundwater dating and isotopic analysis to a saline-intruded coastal aquiferPoster 
Eisenmann HeinrichLURCH-IsoGW: Groundwater Isoscapes for GermanyPoster 
Urban Geochemistry

Convenors:
Harue Masuda (Osaka Metropolitan University – Japan), Rachel Coyte (Duke University, – USA)

NameTitleTypeTime
Filippelli GabrielLead isotopes in soilOralFriday 09:45
Masuda HarueMicrobial impact of groundwater chemistry of ATES wells at coastal area of Osaka Bay, JapanOralFriday 10:15
Cao YuanyuanMolecular Characteristics and Plastic Additives in Dissolved Organic Matter Derived from Polystyrene Microplastics: Implications for Urban Biogeochemical CyclesOralFriday 11:00
Coyte RachelGadolinium on the Move: Improving Detection in Water and Understanding Human UptakeOralFriday 11:15
Godebo TewodrosLead, arsenic, cadmium, and uranium contamination in soils of southern Louisiana, United StatesOralFriday 11:45
Chabaux FrancoisReconstructing Metal (Pb, Zn, Cu & Sn) Enrichments in the Upper Rhine Hydrosystem from Geochemical Analysis of Overbank Fine SedimentsPoster 
Domènech CristinaSource apportionment in urban aquifers. SOUPY code, an update of MIX codePoster 
Ferrari MartinaGeochemical evolution of stream waters through a rural to urban transect (Greve River: Tuscany, Italy), with a focus on extreme dry periods and human impactsPoster 
A journey into hot fluid-rock interactions: Fluid inclusion studies across the lithosphere

Convenors:
Bruna. Carvalho (University of Padua – Italy); Alessia Borghini (University of Kraków – Poland);
Károly Hidas (IGME, CSIC, Spain); Zhao Liu (Northwest University, Xi’an, China); Silvio Ferrero (University of Cagliari)

NameTitleTypeTime
Berkesi MártaFluid-rock interactions in deep lithosphere at nano-, micro- and macroscale: complex geochemical, inclusion and modeling approach from the Pannonian BasinOralFriday 09:45
Bartoli OmarOptimization of lithium release during crustal melting and implications for hard-rock lithium ore formationOralFriday 10:15
Li Yi-CongHalogen behaviors of subducted oceanic crust: constraints from the New Caledonian metamorphic mélangeOralFriday 11:00
Zheng Hong-DaSerpentinization versus carbonation: insights from products of interaction between peridotite and CO2-rich fluidsOralFriday 11:15
Steele-MacInnis MatthewNovel agents of upper crustal fluid-rock interactionOralFriday 11:30
Nakamura MichihikoPoroelasticity-induced chemical compaction and fluid segregation: an experimental and modeling approachOralFriday 12:00
Roig González ClaudiaGreenhouse gas release by chemical and mechanical alteration of exposed rocks: insights from metapelitesOralFriday 12:15
Saito SatoshiHygrothermobarometry and oxybarometry for granites using melt inclusions and host zirconsOralFriday 14:15
Yan WeiFormation of gaseous molecular water in coesite: from OH- to H2O clusterOralFriday 14:30
Ferrero SilvioFluid-melt immiscibility during lower crustal melting recorded in the orthogneiss of Punta de li Tulchi, Sardinia (Italy)Poster 
Kumagai ShioriStudy on the melt inclusions in zircon of the Cretaceous Habu granitoid pluton, San-yo Belt, southwest Japan: constraint on crystallization pressure of granitoid plutonPoster