Dear Colleagues, please find below the announcement of meeting to be held next year. I would be grateful if could diffuse this announcement to all persons who, to your knowledge, could be iinterested in attending the meeting. Roberto Gonfiantini ____________________________________________________ International Workshop on the Isotope Effects in Evaporation: Revisiting the Craig-Gordon Model Four Decades after its Formulation to be held on 3-5 May 2006 at Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse Area della Ricerca del CNR Via G. Moruzzi, 1 I-56124 Pisa, Italy The aim of the Workshop is to re-examine the current knowledge for the prediction and estimation of the isotope fractionations occurring during phase changes of water in natural environments and laboratory experiments, with special emphasis on the Craig-Gordon evaporation model. The Workshop will include all topics related to the isotopic effects in water evaporation and ice sublimation, vapour transport in the atmosphere, vapour condensation, evapo-transpiration from plants and soils, as well as experimental studies on exchange and isotope fractionations between ice, liquid water and vapour, isotopic balance of lakes, isotopic records associated with the evaporation-condensation cycle of water and their relationships with the environmental conditions, etc. Also elements other than hydrogen and oxygen, will be considered if they produce isotopic effects related to evaporation or other phase changes of water. The Workshop will include selected oral presentations and poster presentations, whose extended abstracts should be submitted by January 31, 2006. The selection will be made by the scientific committee of the Workshop. A web site will be established soon, where detailed information on the meeting will be given. The meeting is co-sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. All those who are willing, or consider, to attend the workshop, are kindly requested to express their interest to Roberto Gonfiantini, Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse del CNR (E-mail <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask], phone +33-050-3152358, fax +33-050-3152360) as soon as possible. Comments and suggestions are welcome, which may help in improving and optimizing the meeting programme and organization. * * * The Craig-Gordon evaporation model was formulated four decades ago and has been, and still is, widely applied in isotope hydrology and geochemistry. The model started to be elaborated by Prof. Harmon Craig during his 1963-64 sabbatical leave at the Laboratory for Nuclear Geology of the University of Pisa, directed by Prof. Ezio Tongiorgi. The model was included in a long paper on stable isotope variations in the ocean and the marine atmosphere, co-authored by Louis I. Gordon. The paper was presented at the Workshop on Stable Isotopes in Oceanographic Studies and Paleotemperatures held in Spoleto, Italy, in July 1965, and published in the proceedings of the meeting (Editor: E. Tongiorgi). In spite of the limited circulation of these proceedings, the Craig-Gordon paper became rapidly a classic which has made the history of isotope geochemistry, Thus, the Workshop will also provide the opportunity to commemorate Harmon Craig as prominent scientist whose research and ideas greatly contributed to the advancement of the stable isotope geochemistry of light elements. Together with him, we would like to remind the work of Ezio Tongiorgi, as founder and promoter of isotope geology in Italy. The Organising Committee Pradeep Aggarwal, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria Joel R. Gat, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel Roberto Gonfiantini, Institute of Geosciences and Georesources, Pisa, Italy Piero Manetti, Institute of Geosciences and Georesources, Pisa, Italy Kazimierz Rozanski, Institute of Physics and Nuclear Techniques, Krakow, Poland