Subject: Re: Seminar in Vienna Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:22:20 +0100 From: Walter Kutschera To: irk@Pap.UniVie.AC.AT Liebe Ina, Hier ist das Abstract von Shibata. Ich nehme an, dass er auch ein Zimmer entsprechend seinem Reiseplan braucht. Im Jagoutz Abstrakt aendere den Abstand zwischen 206Pb und 207Pb und aendere 186Os zu 187Os. Ich bin morgen, Samstag, teilweise im Lab. Herzlichen Gruss Walter >From: Yasuyuki Shibata >Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 20:17:04 +0900 >To: Walter Kutschera >Subject: Re: Seminar in Vienna >X-Mailer: AL-Mail32 Version 1.01 > >Dear Prof. Kutschera: > >First of all, I am very sorry for the delay of my sending reply mail to you. I will be >in Vienna in the evening of Jan 13, will leave there on Jan 15, and the time you wrote in >your previous e-mail is really convenient for me. I sincerely hope I can give you and >your colleagues an interesting introduction of our AMS and some other related (or >unrelated?) activity. Anyway as you know, we are chemist, and I think I should first >introduce our recent activities in general with a hope to give you and your colleagues >what kind of researchers we are, how we came to know and start AMS research in our >institute, and what is our major AMS research theme. > >My title will be; > >NIES-TERRA: AMS and other research activities in National Institute for Environmental >Studies (NIES), Japan > >[Abstract] >At NIES, we have been conducting both the development of new analytical methods and their >applications in environmental monitoring. Isotope biogeochemistry has been a guiding >principle for the understanding of environmental cycling and transformation of various >pollutants, heavy metals as well as natural compounds. AMS will give us additional, >unique information to understand the historical change of the environment, to give >absolute age to some environmental events, and to trace the origin/source of >environmental chemicals. AMS will promote tremendous expansion of the application of RI >in biomedical, toxicological researches, too. Some of our recent activities both related >and unrelated to AMS will be introduced. > >Please feel free to edit the above abstract. > >If possible, I would like to use both slides and transparencies. Also will you please >let me know how long will the seminor be ? > >I have received from several invited speakers that they received announcement of PTA >ticket from their nearby airline office. Have you been contacted from some office ? >Please copy the PTA ticket and send it to us before you change it. > >I am looking forward to seeing you and hearing your presentation in Japan, and also to >visiting your lab in Vienna soon. > >With best regards, > >Sincerely yours, > > >Yasuyuki Shibata, NIES > >---- >Yasuyuki Shibata yshibata@nies.go.jp > > ___________________________________________________________ Walter Kutschera VERA - Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator Institut fuer Radiumforschung und Kernphysik Universitaet Wien Waehringer Strasse 17 A-1090 Wien/Austria Tel. +43-1-4277-51700 (Sekretariat: +43-1-4277-51701) Fax: +43-1-4277-9517 email: Walter.Kutschera@univie.ac.at ___________________________________________________________