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Attila Demeny <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Isotopists,

Please find below the 3rd circular of the Isotope Workshop III 
containing a tentaive program. The program has changed a little 
during the last days, some people cancelled their registration, but it 
is still informative. Late registrations are still wellcome, posters are 
preferred, but talks are also possible. Only the abstract volume is 
finished, thus can't be supplemented.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Attila Demeny

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Third Circular
Isotope Workshop III 
Budapest, Hungary
24th to 28th of June, 1996. 
   Isotope Workshop III will be an international meeting organized 
by the International Isotope Society (established in Poland in 1992) 
and the Laboratory for Geochemical Research of the Hungarian 
Academy of Sciences. The aim of the meeting is to provide a forum 
for a wide spectrum of isotope research, as well as a possibility to 
discuss recent research activities of members of the International 
Isotope Society and non-member participants from all over the 
world. 

Organizing committee:
Chairman: Attila Demény
Secretary/treasurer: István Fórizs
Address: Laboratory for Geochemical Research, Hungarian 
Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Budaörsi út 45., H-1112, 
Hungary.  
tel/fax: 36-1-185-1781 (it will change to -36-1-319-3145)
e-mail addresses: [log in to unmask] or 
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Venue
The meeting will be held at the Laboratory of Geochemical 
Research. This institute employs 30 people, among them 15 
researchers. The research topics cover the whole range of 
geochemistry from mantle-derived rocks to environmental 
problems. A stable isotope laboratory is also established here. The 
institute has several meeting rooms, among them a large one with 
more than 100 seats. Budapest is the capital of Hungary, providing 
a wide range of amusement. One can enjoy the historic atmosphere 
of the medieval castle, glittering shopping streets, museums, 
restaurants of all classes, as well as the sight of hills beside River 
Danube with bridges illuminated by strings of lamps.

Registration fee
The registration fee of Isotope Workshop III is 200 USD, which 
covers one copy of the Abstract volume (Supplement of Acta 
Geologica Hungarica), dinners and refreshments during the 
Workshop, banquet, presentation and organization costs. The 
registration fee for members of the International Isotope Society is 
reduced to 180 USD. Students' fee is 120 USD.

Payment
Payments can be made by check, bank transfer, or in cash. 
Although the registration fee can be paid personally at the 
registration desk, the participants are kindly requested to send their 
fee in advance (in May) in order to help organizing. Checks should 
be payable to the "Res. Labs for Nat. Sci. of the Hung. Acad. of 
Sci." with a notice "Isotope Workshop III". By bank transfer  the 
registration fee can be sent to the Hungarian National Bank 
(Budapest, Szabadság tér 8-9., H-1054) account number MNB 
10032000-01717376 also with the notice "Isotope Workshop III".

Grants
Due to the financial support provided recently by the Hungarian 
Academy of Sciences and by the Laborexport Ltd., participants 
from developing countries can apply for supporting their 
registration. Because of the shortage of time, those who whish to 
apply should send their application in due course either by fax or  
e-mail. The application should include a statement that the 
applicant can cover other expenses from independent sources. 
Those applicants who can cover a part of the registration fee will 
have priority.

Accommodation
Hotels and dormitories are within walking distance from the venue 
of the Workshop.  Lodging will be provided for the participants in:
- dormitory room with 2 beds with bathroom. Cost: cc. 10 
USD/person/night,
- hotel, double room. Cost: cc. 70 USD/night,
- ****hotel single room. Cost: cc. 150 USD/night.

PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR PARTICIPATION BY E-MAIL 
OR FAX IN ORDER TO ENSURE LODGING RESERVATION 
 with the exact date and time of your arrival and departure!!!

POSTER  SIZE:    width: 1 meter     height: 1.2 meter  !!!!
Meeting of the International Isotope Society
The IIS was established in 1992 in Lublin, Poland, during Isotope 
Workshop I. Since that time the Society has grown to have 
members from 11 countries, mainly of Central Europe, but 
researchers outside Europe have also registered. 
   The aim of the meeting is to discuss the activity of the IIS in the 
period of 1994-1996 and the future of the Society. Every 
participant is kindly invited to take part in this meeting and to 
become a member of this not only scientific, but friendly Society.
   Decision on next meetings will also be made after hearing of the 
conditions at the proposed places. All who are interested in 
organizing Isotope Workshop IV should prepare for a presentation 
of their institute and plans, and should inform the organizers of the 
present meeting in advance in order to include their proposal in the 
workshop's program.

Non-scientific program
The organizers offer the possibility of sightseeing of Budapest by 
bus. The estimated cost will be cc. 20 USD/person. Anyone 
interested in this program is asked to indicate her/his intention on 
the response form.

Tentative program (based on the abstracts received)

In the followings a tentative program of the workshop is given. 
However, those who would like to change their presentation 
schedule should contact the organizers immediately. Due to the 
informal character of the workshop, further poster presentations can 
be accepted. Those who have not registered but would like to take 
part, should send the attached registration form at their earliest 
convenience.

Monday, morning. Registration.

Demény, A. and Fórizs, I. 
Opening address

Jędrysek, M.O.
The memory of the late M. Pazdur

Cornides, I., Gál, T., Kecskés, Á. and Morvay, L. 
Isotopes and the development of science

Monday, afternoon. Isotopes and the human environment

Jerzy, M. 
Isotopic composition of atmospheric methane in Kraków

Zimnoch, M. 
Determination of the anthropogenic influences of CO2 in Kraków

Horvatinčić, N., Krajcar Bronić, I., Obelić, B. and Bistrović R. 
Long-time atmospheric tritium record in Croatia

Taubald, H. and Satir, M. 
Analyses of d13C-ratios from inorganic and organic carbon in clay 
liners for waste disposals

Trembaczowski, A., Sołtyk, W. and Hałas, S. 
Application of isotopic analyses to study the influence of 
exploitation of brown coal on the pollution of groundwater

Tuesday, morning. Recent technical developments

Sharp, Z.D.
Recent technical achivements in stable isotope ratio determinations



Balogh, Kad., Konečný, V, Orlický, O., Lexa, J., Vass, D.
Method,experiences and results of K-Ar dating of alkali basalt 
volcanism in central and southern Slovakia ( West Carpatians )

Durakiewicz, T. 
Some developments in the Ar extraction and purification UHV line

Kecskés, Á., Hegedűs, E. and Nagy, M. 
A laboratory experiment to demonstrate the change of the carbon 
isotope ratio of deep-seated carbon dioxide while ascending to the 
crust's surface 

Oeßelmann, J., Hilkert, A. and Brand, W.A. 
IRM-GC/MS used for gas applications

Szaran, J. and Niezgoda, H. 
Acid fractionations of 18O and 13C in CO2 preparation from 
dolomite-calcite mixture

Tuesday, afternoon. Recent technical developments

Axente, D., Abrudean, M. and Bâldea, A. 
Nitrogen isotope exchange between nitric oxide and nitric acid  

Chiriac. M. and Palibroda, M. 
Synthesis of [1,3,7-15N3, 8-13C] xanthyne

Paleoclimatology and isotope hydrology.

Vaikmäe, R.
Palaeowaters as archives of former climatic conditions

Rozanski, K. and Stute, M. 
Fluctuations of d18O and d2H of the global ocean during 
Quaternary

Deseő, É., Deák, J., Revesz, K., Bohlke, J.K. and Stute, M.
Groundwater Origin and Dating Studies in Szigetköz  

Stichler,  W., Weise, St., Bertleff, B. and Watzel R. 
Deep aquifer systems in the South-West German Molasse Basin

Ţenu, A. and Davidescu, F. 
Some considerations about radiocarbon method in carbonate 
fissured aquifers

Wednesday, morning. Paleoenvironmental indicators.

Longinelli, A.
Paleoenvironmental indicators: A review

Hámor, T. and Hertelendi, E. 
S, O, C isotopic signatures of the late Miocene Pannonian lake

Jędrysek, M.O., Skrzypek, G., Wada, E., Hałas, S., Pazdur, A. 
and Vijarnsorn, P. 
d13C and d34S in peat profiles as a possible record of global 
changes

Lécuyer, C., Grandjean, P. and Emig, C. C. 
Determination of oxygen isotope fractionation between water and 
phosphate from living lingulides: potential application to 
palaeoenvironmental studies

Pazdur, A. 
Paleoenvironmental isotope record in the freshwater carbonate 
sediments

Santos, R.V., Alvarenga, C.J.S., Dardenne, M.A., Sial, A.N. and 
Ferreira, V.P. 
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in Neoproterozoic limestones: The 
Bambuí group - Central Brazil

Stephan, E. and Satir, M. 
Stable oxygen isotopes in mammal bones from archaeological sites 
in Middle and West Europe reflecting climate changes during the 
Last Glacial and the Holocene

Vető, I. and Hertelendi., E. 
Sulphur isotope ratios in the laminated Tard Clay (lower Oligocene 
of Hungary) reflect a salinity cycle

Wednesday, afternoon. Isotope geochemistry of sediments.

Horvatinčić, N., Bistrović R. and Obelić, B. 
Radiocarbon and uranium-series dating of travertine

Lojen, S., Ogrinc, N., Dolenec, T. and Pezdič, J. 
A stable isotope study of recent lacustrine sediments (Lake Bled, 
Slovenia)

Ogrinc, N., Lojen, S., Pezdič, J. and Faganeli, J. 
Carbonate equilibrium in different environments - A stable isotope 
study

Král, J., Baráth, I., Fordinál, K. and Zielinski, G. 
87Sr/86Sr in some mollusc shells from the Central Paratethian 
Tertiary sediments

Michalko, J., Malik, P.
Is a part of crystalline core of the Vežka Fatra Mts. thrusted over 
Mesozoic carbonate rocks? Results of a stable isotope study

Meeting of the International Isotope Society

Thursday, morning. High temperature geological processes

Magmatic rocks
Demény, A. and  Ahijado, A.
A stable isotope study on the evolution of Canary Island 
carbonatites  

Gawęda, A. 
Origin and Rb-Sr isotope age of pegmatites from the Western Tatra 
Mts. - a revised geochemical study

Sial, A.N., Long, L.E. and Ferreira, V.P. 
O, H, S and Sr isotopes in two Brasiliano-age granitic intrusions, 
state of Ceara, NE Brazil

Metamorphic rocks
Demény, A., Sharp, Z.D., Pfeifer, H.-R.
Investigations on the role of Mg-metasomatism and metamorphic 
conditions during the formation of 
Mg-chlorite-muscovite-quartz-phyllites (" leucophyllites" ) of lower 
austroalpine nappes of the Eastern Alps ( W. Hungary ) and Alpine 
whiteschists  

Palinkaš, A. L., Balogh, K., Bermanec, V., Zebec, V. S. and 
Svingor, É. 
On use of hyalophane for K-Ar dating in the Central Bosnian 
Schists Mts.

Vennemann, T.W. 
Garnet growth in a limestone-diabase sill contact zone: A stable 
isotope perspective


Fluids
Krasnozhyna, Z.V., Zagnitko, V.N. and Demihov, Yu.N. 
Geochemical and stable isotope evidence for the evolution of 
ore-forming fluids in South Pamir

Migaszewski, Z.M., Hałas, S., Durakiewicz, T. 
Petrographic and isotopic investigations of calcites from the Holy 
Cross Mts., Poland

Thursday, afternoon. Isotope geochemistry of sediments.

Hałas, S., Wójtowicz, A. and Peryt, T.M.
K/Ar dates of some Miocene potash salts from Carpathian 
Foredeep

Hámor-Vidó, M. and Hertelendi, E. 
The effects of early diagenesis on organic stable carbon isotope 
ratio changes and maceral composition of Miocene lignites in 
N-Hungary

Jędrysek, M.O., Wada, E., Hałas, S. and Vijarnsorn, P.
Possible variations in the mechanisms of methanogenesis in various 
tropical freshwater sediments

Posters
Banquet

Friday, morning. Paleoclimatology and isotope hydrology.

Balderer, W.,  Synal, A., Deák, J., Stichler, W.
Application of Chlorine-36 in Studies of Deep Groundwaters in 
Geothermal Areas in Western Turkey and the Great Hungarian 
Plain

Fórizs, I., Deák, J.
Origin of bank filtered groundwater resources covering the drinking 
water demand of Budapest, Hungary

Grasby, S.E., Hutcheon, I. and Krouse, H.R. 
Seasonal variation in the Oxygen and Hydrogen isotope 
composition of an inland prairie river, Bow River, southern 
Alberta, Canada

Cserny, T., Hertelendi, E. and Tarján, S. 
Environmental isotope study of Lake Balaton

Hertelendi, E., Svingor, É., Rank, D. and Futó, I. 
The origin of the water in Lake of Vrana

Friday, afternoon. Isotope geochemistry of sediments.

Carannante, G., Hertelendi, E., Mindszenty, A., Simone, L.
Paleohydrological features at a regional unconformity. 
Sedimentological observations supported by stable isotope 
analyses examples from the Cretaceous of Campania ( S. 
Apennines )

Ferreira, V.P., Sial., A.N. and Menor, E.A. 
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in offshore and continental Mesozoic 
and Tertiary limestones, NE Brazil: the K-T boundary and Tertiary 
climatic variations

Kaljo, D., Kiipli, T. and Martma, T.
Summary of the first carbon isotope studies in the East Baltic 
Silurian

Posters

Bâldea, A., Abrudean, M., Axente, D. and Dronca, S. 
Synthesis of 15N labelled compounds

Berecz, T., Fórizs, I., Mádl-Szőnyi, J., Deák, J.
Isotope geochemical and pollution study of groundwaters in the 
area between the Rivers Danube and Tisza

Dolenec, T., Pezdič, J. and Herlec, U. 
Stable isotope study of the Adriatic Sea


Feurdean, V., Feurdean, L. 
Deuterium concentration from waters of Danube Delta

Hertelendi, E. and Svingor, É. 
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in carbonates deposited from hot 
water emerged from a well Demjén No. 42

Jílek, P., Melková, J. and Œilar, J. 
Isotope ground-water investigation of a Cretaceous basin in the 
Bohemian Massif

Krymsky, R.S., Belyatsky, B.V. and Levsky, L.K. 
Genetic implications of Nd and Sr isotopic data to the wolframite 
occurrences from Primorie (Far East, Russia)

Lécuyer, C. and Paris, F. 
Carbon stable isotope compositions of palynomorphs: an aspect of 
biodiversity through the Paleozoic

Lojen, S. and Pezdič, J. 
Nitrogen stable isotope fractionation during mineralisation of 
sedimentary organic matter

Mažeika, J., Petrošius, R.
Isotope-geochemical characteristic of groundwater in the South 
Lithuania

Oeßelmann, J. and Brand, W.A. 
New automatic techniques for D/H measurement from water and 
organic material

Owczarczyk, A. 
Localization and quantitative estimation of leakages in big water 
reservoirs and dams

Ölmez, Ş., Yurt, F. and Ünak, P. 
Isotope dilution analysis (IDA) technique for determination of 
iodine in several water samples

Pawlyta, J., Pazdur, A. and Pawlyta, M. 
First comparison of the gas proportional counters and liquid 
scintillation spectrometry used in the Gwilice radiocarbon 
laboratory

Rakowski, A.Z., Pazdur, M.F., Pazdur, A. and Miller, B.F. 
Anthropogenic changes of the isotopic composition of atmospheric 
carbon in Upper Silesia

Tson, O. and Zahnitko, V. 
Isotope geochemistry and genesis of carbonaceous rocks of 
Ukrainian and baltic shields

Zagnitko, V.N. 
Isotopic geochemistry of carbonatites and carbonatitoids of the 
Ukrainian Shield

Zagnitko, V.N. 
Isotope geochemical feature of gold-bearing deposits of Ukraine

Wierzchnicki, R. and Owczarczyk, A. 
Radiotracer application for bedload movement study in rivers and 
nearshore marine zone

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