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International Conference on Isotope Hydrology and Tracer Applications in Water Science

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10th Aug – 11th Aug 2026 Toronto, Canada

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UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 6 SDG 9 SDG 13 SDG 14
01 Innovative Techniques in Isotope Hydrology +
This session will explore cutting-edge methodologies in isotope hydrology, focusing on advancements in tracer applications. Researchers are invited to present novel techniques that enhance the understanding of hydrological processes.
SDG 6 SDG 13
02 Stable Isotopes in Groundwater Studies +
This track will delve into the application of stable isotopes for groundwater flow analysis and source identification. Contributions will highlight case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of isotopic approaches in groundwater research.
SDG 6 SDG 15
03 Hydrological Tracing in River Systems +
This session focuses on the use of isotopes for tracing water movement and interactions within river systems. Presentations will cover both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in river hydrology.
SDG 6 SDG 14
04 Environmental Isotopes and Climate Change +
This track will examine the role of environmental isotopes in understanding the impacts of climate change on water resources. Participants are encouraged to share findings related to isotopic variations in response to changing climatic conditions.
SDG 13 SDG 15
05 Isotope Techniques for Water Cycle Analysis +
This session aims to discuss the application of isotopic techniques in analyzing the water cycle components. Contributions will focus on how isotopes can enhance our understanding of evaporation, precipitation, and runoff processes.
SDG 6 SDG 13
06 Hydrological Monitoring Using Isotope Methods +
This track will highlight the integration of isotope methods in hydrological monitoring efforts. Researchers will present innovative approaches to track water movement and assess hydrological dynamics over time.
SDG 6 SDG 15
07 Water Balance Assessment through Isotope Analysis +
This session will focus on the application of isotopes in assessing water balance within various ecosystems. Presentations will showcase methodologies for quantifying inputs and outputs of water resources using isotopic data.
SDG 6 SDG 15
08 Isotope Modeling in Hydrology +
This track will explore the development and application of isotope models in hydrological studies. Participants are invited to discuss modeling approaches that incorporate isotopic data to improve predictions of water behavior.
SDG 6 SDG 9
09 Hydrochemistry and Isotope Interactions +
This session will investigate the interplay between hydrochemistry and isotopic signatures in water bodies. Contributions will focus on how chemical processes influence isotopic compositions and vice versa.
SDG 6 SDG 14
10 Tracer Applications in Environmental Management +
This track will cover the use of isotopic tracers in environmental management and policy-making. Researchers are encouraged to present case studies that demonstrate the practical implications of tracer applications in water resource management.
SDG 6 SDG 17
11 Future Directions in Isotope Hydrology Research +
This session will provide a platform for discussing emerging trends and future directions in isotope hydrology research. Participants will share insights on potential advancements and challenges facing the field.
SDG 6 SDG 9