Biography
I have a background both geochemistry and environmental analysis where I spent my postgraduate years developing technical methods for the accurate and precise analysis of geological (rocks, fossils, waters) and environmental (waters, plant, animal) materials using mass spectrometry. I specialise in looking at the isotopic signature of materials using Thermal Ionisation Mass Spectrometer (TIMS).
Isotopic signatures of materials can be used for a variety of purposes, from determining the age of the rocks, to tracing the source of a water or crop, to monitoring nutrient uptake in plants, to tracing the migration of people and animals. The Hutton has an Isotopx Phoenix TIMS instrument and I have many years experience preparing and analysing rocks, muds, drill cuttings, waters, plants, soil extracts for isotopes of elements such as Strontium, Samarium, Neodymium, Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium.
I am also the Technical and Quality Manager for our UKAS 17025 accreditation. This is an international lab based technical standard which ensures that all of the accredited methods in our laboratories are controlled and produce data of the highest quality. Our accreditation schedule can be found on the UKAS website under laboratory 7541.
I am also the Quality Assurance Manager for the GxP system in the Mylnefield Lipids unit assisting the head of the unit in providing the best service to all our customers and stakeholders.
Research
I have analysed waters from all over Scotland for their Strontium isotope signature as part of the National Waters Inventory for Scotland (NWIS) which is funded by the Scottish Government.
In the past I developed Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium isotope methods for looking at plant and soil materials and I hope to use these methods again soon. I also aim to analyse soils from the Institute’s National Soil Archive collection for Sr isotopes to produce more robust dataset for the Scottish Sr soil isoscape and investigating the possibility of provenancing crops grown in vertical farms.
Some of my current commercial work involves the analysis of rock cores for Samarium and Neodymium isotope analysis to determine their provenance. I also regularly analyse the Strontium isotope ratios of the salts in pore spaces of rock cores and some production waters, to aid a better understanding of their stratigraphy and connectivity.
Publications
Journals
- Vinnepand, M.; Fischer, P.; Hambach, U.; Jöris, O.; Craig, C.-A.; Zeeden, C.; Thornton, B.; Tütken, T.; Prud’homme, C.; Schulte, P.; Moine, O.; Fitzsimmons, K. E.; Laag, C.; Lehmkuhl, F.; Schirmer, W.; Vött, A. (2023) What do dust sinks tell us about their sources and past environmental dynamics? A case study for oxygen isotope stages 3–2 in the Middle Rhine Valley, Germany, E&G Quaternary Science Journal – Special Issue: Quaternary research from and inspired by the first virtual DEUQUA conference, 72(2), 163-184
- Souza, I.D.; Arrivabene, H.P.; Craig, C-A.; Midwood, A.J.; Thornton, B.; Matsumoto, S.T.; Elliott, M.; Wunderlin, D.A.; Monferrán, M.V.; Fernandes, M.N. (2018) Interrogating pollution sources in a mangrove food web using multiple stable isotopes., Science of the Total Environment, 640-641, 501-511.
- van der Heijden, G.; Bel, J.; Craig, C-A.; Midwood, A.J.; Mareschal, L.; Ranger, J.; Dambrine, E.; Legout, A. (2018) Measuring plant-available MG, Ca and K pools in the soil – an isotopic dilution assay., ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2, 292-313.
- van der Heijden, G.A.; Legout, A.; Midwood, A.J.; Craig, C.A.; Pollier, B.; Ranger, J.; Dambrine, E. (2013) Mg and Ca root uptake and vertical transfer in soils assessed by an in situ ecosystem scale multi-isotopic (26Mg & 44Ca) tracing experiment in a beech stand (Breuil-Chenue, France)., Plant and Soil, 369, 33-45.
Prior to appointment
- Seth, B.; Thirlwall, M.F.; Houghton, S.L.; Craig, C-A. (2003) Accurate measurements of Th-U isotope ratios for carbonate geochronology using MC-ICP-MS., Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 18, 1323-1330.
- Craig, C-A.; Jarvis, K.E.; Clarke, L.J. (2000) An assessment of calibration strategies for the quantitative and semi-quantitative analysis of calcium carbonate matrices by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)., Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 15, 1001-1008.
Books / chapters
- Roberts, D.; Torrance, L.; Stirton, G.; Britton, A.J.; Craig, C.-A.; Kyle, C; Newman, C.; Macaulay, C.; Fielding, D.; Watson, H.; Pohle, I.; Robertson, J.; Maxwell, J.; Irvine, K.; Sutherland, L-A.; Dawson, L.A.; Shepherd, L.; Miller, P.; Ellis, R.; Richards, S.; Blok, V.; Hackett, C.; Kettle, H. (2018) Women in Science, The James Hutton Institute, 25pp
Conference papers
- McCartney, R.; McBride, J.; Singleton, M.; Craig, C.A.; Bourne, H. (2010) Laboratory investigation of the elemental residual salt analysis (ERSA) technique and implications for scale management., International Oil Field Chemistry Symposium, 21st, Geilo, Norway, 15-17 March 2010.
Conference posters / abstracts
- Craig, C-A.; Lilly, A.; Midwood., A. J.; Thornton, B.; Green, G. (2022) How variable are Sr isotope ratios in soil associations? – implications for extrapolating isoscapes, Joint European Stable Isotope Users Group Meeting, 10-14 October 2022, Kuopio, Finland
- Vinnepand, M.; Fischer, P.; Craig, C-A.; Hambach, U.; Zeeden, C.; Thornton, B.; Tütken, T.; Jöris, O.; Prud’homme, C.; Schulte, P.; Moine, O.; Fitzsimmons, K.; Lehmkuhl, F.; Schirmer, W.; Vött, A. (2022) Upper Pleistocene dust dynamics reconstructed by isotope fingerprinting and the magnetic fabric of Loess-Palaeosol-Sequences, European Geosciences Union (EUG), 23-27th May 2022, Vienna, Austria & Online
- Vinnepand, M.; Fischer, P.; Craig, C-A.; Hambach, U.; Zeeden, C.; Fitzsimmons, K.; Thornton, B.; Tütken, T.; Jöris, O.; Fiedler, S.; Prud’homme, C.; Schulte, P.; Moine, O.; Peric, Z.; Lehmkuhl, F.; Schirmer, W.; Vött, A. (2021) Extracting climate and dust source signals from LoessPalaeosolSequences – A multivariate geochemical approach tested onto the western Central European Schwalbenberg site, Mid-European Geomorphology Meeting 2021, 6-9 November 2021, Technical University of Munich, Munich