Speleothem oxygen isotope records from the Caribbean, Central, and North America reveal climatic controls that include orbital variation, deglacial forcing related to ocean circulation and ice sheet retreat, and the influence of local and remote sea surface temperature variations. Here, we review these records and the global climate teleconnections they suggest following the recent publication of the Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis (SISAL) database. We find that low-latitude records generally reflect changes in precipitation, whereas higher latitude records are sensitive to temperature and moisture source variability. Tropical records suggest precipitation variability is forced by orbital precession and North Atlantic Ocean circu...
Understanding the paleoclimate of a region is important, especially when trying to determine the ext...
Improving the understanding of changes in the mean and variability of climate variables as well as t...
Understanding how future atmospheric warming may affect moisture distribution in the American Southw...
Speleothem oxygen isotope records from the Caribbean, Central, and North America reveal climatic con...
International audienceDuring the last ice age temperature in the North Atlantic oscillated in cycles...
Hydroclimate evolution in the northern Caribbean region has been investigated by several studies, bu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010.Major: Geology. Advisor: Dr. R. Lawrence Ed...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
Abstract We reconstructed hydroclimate variability in the Yucatán Peninsula (YP) based on stalagmite...
As global temperatures rise due to anthropogenic climate change, water resources, thus economies, ar...
The incorporation of water isotopologues into the hydrology of general circulation models (GCMs) fac...
The mid-Holocene was the warmest segment of the current interglacial and possessed a weak latitudina...
Many regions of the world experienced abrupt climate variability during the last glacial period (75-...
The persistence and influence of both tropical and extra‐tropical teleconnections on the hydrology o...
Our understanding of past precipitation changes is still insufficient despite their relevance for fu...
Understanding the paleoclimate of a region is important, especially when trying to determine the ext...
Improving the understanding of changes in the mean and variability of climate variables as well as t...
Understanding how future atmospheric warming may affect moisture distribution in the American Southw...
Speleothem oxygen isotope records from the Caribbean, Central, and North America reveal climatic con...
International audienceDuring the last ice age temperature in the North Atlantic oscillated in cycles...
Hydroclimate evolution in the northern Caribbean region has been investigated by several studies, bu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010.Major: Geology. Advisor: Dr. R. Lawrence Ed...
Precipitation in southwestern North America has exhibited significant natural variability over the p...
Abstract We reconstructed hydroclimate variability in the Yucatán Peninsula (YP) based on stalagmite...
As global temperatures rise due to anthropogenic climate change, water resources, thus economies, ar...
The incorporation of water isotopologues into the hydrology of general circulation models (GCMs) fac...
The mid-Holocene was the warmest segment of the current interglacial and possessed a weak latitudina...
Many regions of the world experienced abrupt climate variability during the last glacial period (75-...
The persistence and influence of both tropical and extra‐tropical teleconnections on the hydrology o...
Our understanding of past precipitation changes is still insufficient despite their relevance for fu...
Understanding the paleoclimate of a region is important, especially when trying to determine the ext...
Improving the understanding of changes in the mean and variability of climate variables as well as t...
Understanding how future atmospheric warming may affect moisture distribution in the American Southw...