The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glacial and early Holocene were investigated to understand better how the carbon isotope systematics of speleothems respond to climate transitions. The emphasis is on understanding how speleothems may record climate-driven changes in the proportions of biogenic (soil carbon) and limestone bedrock derived carbon. At two of the three sites, the combined δ13C and 14C data argue against greater inputs of limestone carbon as the sole cause of the observed shift to higher δ13C during the cold Younger Dryas. In these stalagmites (GAR-01 from La Garma cave, N. Spain and So-1 from Sofular cave, Turkey), the combined changes in δ13C and initial 14C activit...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
Twenty-one C-14 accelerator mass spectrometric analyses were obtained for three Holocene stalagmites...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The number of paleoclimate records derived from speleothems has increased significantly in recent ye...
The temperate region of western Europe underwent significant climatic and environmental change durin...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon dating to address a range...
The temperate region of western Europe underwent significant climatic and environmental change durin...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
Recently, it has been shown that U-Th dated speleothems may provide a valuable archive of atmospheri...
The climatic controls on the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of speleothem carbonate are l...
We present stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope records from two partially coeval speleoth...
We present stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope records from two partially coeval speleoth...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
Twenty-one C-14 accelerator mass spectrometric analyses were obtained for three Holocene stalagmites...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The number of paleoclimate records derived from speleothems has increased significantly in recent ye...
The temperate region of western Europe underwent significant climatic and environmental change durin...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon dating to address a range...
The temperate region of western Europe underwent significant climatic and environmental change durin...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
Recently, it has been shown that U-Th dated speleothems may provide a valuable archive of atmospheri...
The climatic controls on the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of speleothem carbonate are l...
We present stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope records from two partially coeval speleoth...
We present stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope records from two partially coeval speleoth...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
Twenty-one C-14 accelerator mass spectrometric analyses were obtained for three Holocene stalagmites...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...