This study presents results from stable isotope analyses of a modern stalagmite and three soda straw stalactites from Kapsia Cave, the Peloponnese, Greece. The resulting values from the stalagmite are put into context of local meteorological data, as well as previous research from Kapsia Cave. The potential for using soda straw stalactites as complementary climate archives on shorter time scales on the Peloponnese is also explored. The isotopic values in the stalagmite confirm a strong link to the amount effect on an annual scale. On a seasonal scale, variations in the isotopic signal can be detectedas a result of i.e. increased cave air temperature in summer. The stable isotope values in the soda straw stalactites largely correspond to pre...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The age structure and, stable isotope composition of a stalagmite (CC I) from an upland cave in cent...
Uranium-series (U-series) dating of speleothems is frequently used for palaeoclimate studies but its...
This study presents results from stable isotope analyses of a modern stalagmite and three soda straw...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
Archaeological excavations began in 2004 in the Katarraktes cave system, near Sidirokastro, Macedoni...
Speleothems are known as carbonate formations in caves. The last few years there is a growing scient...
In a semiarid climatic zone, such as the Eastern Mediterranean region, annual rainfall variations an...
Karstic caves are revealed by quarrying and construction activities around Jerusalem. These caves co...
Geochemical and physical changes along the growth axis of speleothems are controlled by climate as w...
We present a record of seasonal and inter-annual oxygen (δO) and carbon (δC) isotope ratios from an ...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
International audienceAn important step in the implementation of paleoclimate reconstructions from s...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The age structure and, stable isotope composition of a stalagmite (CC I) from an upland cave in cent...
Uranium-series (U-series) dating of speleothems is frequently used for palaeoclimate studies but its...
This study presents results from stable isotope analyses of a modern stalagmite and three soda straw...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
Archaeological excavations began in 2004 in the Katarraktes cave system, near Sidirokastro, Macedoni...
Speleothems are known as carbonate formations in caves. The last few years there is a growing scient...
In a semiarid climatic zone, such as the Eastern Mediterranean region, annual rainfall variations an...
Karstic caves are revealed by quarrying and construction activities around Jerusalem. These caves co...
Geochemical and physical changes along the growth axis of speleothems are controlled by climate as w...
We present a record of seasonal and inter-annual oxygen (δO) and carbon (δC) isotope ratios from an ...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
International audienceAn important step in the implementation of paleoclimate reconstructions from s...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The age structure and, stable isotope composition of a stalagmite (CC I) from an upland cave in cent...
Uranium-series (U-series) dating of speleothems is frequently used for palaeoclimate studies but its...