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LEO Isotope Hydrogeology Station

Stable isotope monitoring and focus studies at Lehigh University 
 
 

Introduction - Why (and what are) Stable Isotopes?


courtesy of IAEA/GNIP

The Water Cycle (and O-H, including tritium signatures; click here or on image for explanation)

A GREAT, brief definition of stable isotopes and description of the utility of these isotopes for study of Earth's water cycle can be found in some of the LINKS below and in a "brochure" on the GNIP (Global Network for Isotopes in Precipitation) website (click here).
 

Members

Student Interns

        Opportunity for several undergraduate students to be involved in the Spring Semester 2004 - if you think you might be interested, please contact Gray Bebout, x8-5831 or geb0@lehigh.edu. Watch for advertised internships on the LEO web page!

Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students
        Gray Bebout, LEO-IHS Director and Associate Professor, EES 

 

Student Intern Pages

Webpages for each semester of research with links to their data and presentations.

 Spring 2003 - Vallerie Schultz
 Fall 2002 - Nicholas Castle and Vallerie Schultz
Spring 2002 - Nicholas Castle and Andrew Stern

Data

A list for each poster, presentation and the raw data that has been prepared for the LEO Isotope Hydrogeology Station. Also listed are the photo archives for each location. Each of these are simply organized by semester.

 Posters
 Presentations
Data 

Projects and Affiliations

GNIP/IAEA - Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Precipitation
                   latest IAEA Isotope Hydrology Section Newsletter (click here

GNIP Stations - Sites of Collection and/or Isotopic Measurement (Lehigh will be one!)



O-H-isotope compositions of Lehigh Valley Precipitation 
            Williams Hall tap water!


Geological Applications 
            Paleohydrogeology of Idaho/Montana Thrust Belt (data
          Fluids in Subduction Zones (sample data
 

Facilities 

   Lehigh Stable Isotope Chemistry Lab (Williams Hall, Room 116)
 
 


Click here or on image for details


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