We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composition of drip waters in a semi-arid karst terrane. High temporal resolution drip rate monitoring combined with monthly isotope drip water and rainfall sampling at Cathedral Cave, Australia, demonstrates that drip water discharge to the cave occurs irregularly, and only after occasional long duration and high volume rainfall events, where the soil moisture deficit and evapotranspiration is overcome. All drip waters have a water isotopic composition that is heavier than the weighted mean annual precipitation, some fall along the local meteoric water line, others trend towards an evaporation water line. It is hypothesised that, in addition to the...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
© 2019, National Speleological Society Inc.. All rights reserved. A cave monitoring program of three...
We examine how the stable isotope composition of meteoric water is transmitted through soil and epik...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
Oxygen isotope ratios in speleothems may be affected by external processes that are independent of c...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen were used to examine how the isotopic signal of meteoric wate...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely used proxy for past climate change. Robust...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave ...
A major assumption in palaeoclimatic studies using speleothems is that cave‐seepage waters are homog...
Speleothem trace element time series are constructed from the infiltrating drip water geochemistry, ...
Speleothem oxygen isotopic (δ18O) records are used to reconstruct past hydroclimate yet records from...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
© 2019, National Speleological Society Inc.. All rights reserved. A cave monitoring program of three...
We examine how the stable isotope composition of meteoric water is transmitted through soil and epik...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
Oxygen isotope ratios in speleothems may be affected by external processes that are independent of c...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen were used to examine how the isotopic signal of meteoric wate...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely used proxy for past climate change. Robust...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave ...
A major assumption in palaeoclimatic studies using speleothems is that cave‐seepage waters are homog...
Speleothem trace element time series are constructed from the infiltrating drip water geochemistry, ...
Speleothem oxygen isotopic (δ18O) records are used to reconstruct past hydroclimate yet records from...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
© 2019, National Speleological Society Inc.. All rights reserved. A cave monitoring program of three...
We examine how the stable isotope composition of meteoric water is transmitted through soil and epik...