Sponsored by: Mercyhurst University Dept. of Applied Forensic Sciences
An introduction to the principles of isotope biogeochemistry, including history of the field, notation, standardization, water/meteorological cycles (O), current global cycles (C,N,S), and the use of stable isotopes for the interpretation of climate, geographic mobility, and diet. Course includes a lab component focusing on the preparation of carbonate samples. Visit our website (www.ForensicAnthCourses.com)for expanded course descriptions, instructor bios, and registration information.