With the substantial number of lake sediment ?18O records published in recent decades, a quantitative, process-based understanding of these systems can increase our understanding of past climate change. We test mass balance models of lake water ?18O variability against five years of monthly monitoring data from lakes with different hydrological characteristics, in the East-Midlands region of the UK, and the local isotope composition of precipitation. These mass balance models can explain up to 74% of the measured lake water isotope variability. We investigate the sensitivity of the model to differing calculations of evaporation amount, the amount of groundwater, and to different climatic variables. We show there is only a small range of val...
Proxy System Modelling (PSM) is now recognised as a crucial step in comparing climate model output w...
Carbon incorporated into diatom frustule walls is protected from degradation enabling analysis for c...
Three different stable isotopes of water occur in nature, with the majority of water on Earth contai...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ¹⁸O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
AbstractWith the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a qua...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
The isotope composition of authigenic and biogenic carbonates and diatom silica are commonly used as...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Multi-term, 3rd PlaceThe hydrological proce...
SummaryGroundwater inflow to a subtropical seepage lake was estimated using a transient isotope-bala...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
Comparisons between climate proxies and instrumental records through the last two centuries are ofte...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Oxygen isotopes and geochemistry from lake sediments are commonly used as proxies of past hydrologic...
Proxy System Modelling (PSM) is now recognised as a crucial step in comparing climate model output w...
Carbon incorporated into diatom frustule walls is protected from degradation enabling analysis for c...
Three different stable isotopes of water occur in nature, with the majority of water on Earth contai...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ¹⁸O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
AbstractWith the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a qua...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
With the substantial number of lake sediment δ18O records published in recent decades, a quantitativ...
The isotope composition of authigenic and biogenic carbonates and diatom silica are commonly used as...
2021 Pamela J. Mackintosh Undergraduate Research Awards, Multi-term, 3rd PlaceThe hydrological proce...
SummaryGroundwater inflow to a subtropical seepage lake was estimated using a transient isotope-bala...
The early Holocene cooling, which occurred around 8200 calendar years before present, was a prominen...
Comparisons between climate proxies and instrumental records through the last two centuries are ofte...
International audienceOxygen isotopes in biogenic silica (δ18OBSi) from lake sediments allow for qua...
Oxygen isotopes and geochemistry from lake sediments are commonly used as proxies of past hydrologic...
Proxy System Modelling (PSM) is now recognised as a crucial step in comparing climate model output w...
Carbon incorporated into diatom frustule walls is protected from degradation enabling analysis for c...
Three different stable isotopes of water occur in nature, with the majority of water on Earth contai...