Genevieve Ali will give a presentation at the upcoming CMOS/CGU/CWRA congress in Saskatoon on May 29rd, 2013. Her talk entitled “Opposing natural and artificial isoscapes: a key towards a better identification of runoff sources in flat Prairie watersheds?” will be part of the session “Stable Isotope Tracers and Climate-Driven Change” and describe a comprehensive oxygen-18 and deuterium dataset from the LaSalle River Watershed.
