
Nathan Roddy
Research technologist III Water Center University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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WL 205
Lincoln NE 68583-0844 - Phone
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Roddy runs all instrumentation related to measurement of stable isotopes in the laboratory. He regularly performs analysis of water, organic, and soil samples for δ15N, δ18O, δ13C, and δHD using dedicated continuous flow isotope mass spectrometers each with its own prep system (Elemental Analyzer or Tracegas pre-concentrator). He also operates the Helix SFT noble gas mass spectrometer and extraction system and conducted much of the method development for analyzing samples for dating young groundwater using the tritium/helium-3 method.
Roddy received his B.S. in geology at the Midwestern State University, before starting his graduate program at Texas A&M University, focusing on hydrogeology. Roddy transferred to the department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he continued to studied hydrogeology and graduated with his M.S. in August 2018.