Katja T. Rinne-Garmston presenting at TRACE 2024 on her paper “Drivers of intra-seasonal ?13 C signal in tree-rings of Pinus sylvestris as indicated by compound-specific and laser ablation isotope analysis” (see link to paper below) – research undertaken on Sercon equipment.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37312624/
Garry Armstrong from Sercon, who are sponsoring the event at the Transilvania University of Brasov this week, is attending the conference: “It’s always great to see the outputs of isotopic research – and Especially good to see the technique of LA-IRMS applied to these research questions. I’m having some really interesting conversations at about using isotopes as a tool in tree ring research.”