In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in the western Arabian Sea were investigated through a new set of high-precision U-series and radiocarbon (14C) dates. The data reveal an extreme case of very high and also climate dependent DCF values. For M1-5 an average DCF of 56.2 ± 3.4 % is observed between 27 and 18 kyr BP. Such high DCF values indicate a high influence of aged soil organic matter (SOM) and nearly completely closed system carbonate dissolution conditions. Towards the end of the last glacial period decreasing Mg/Ca ratios suggest an increase in precipitation which caused a marked change in the soil carbon cycling as indicated by sharply decreasing DCF. This is in contrast to...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
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...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
The number of paleoclimate records derived from speleothems has increased significantly in recent ye...
Precisely-dated stalagmites are increasingly important archives for the reconstruction of terrestria...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon dating to address a range...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (C-14) to address a range...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
The imprint of the radiocarbon bomb peak was detected in the top of stalagmite ER-77 from Grotta di ...
The number of speleothem-based paleoclimate records has increased significantly in recent years. To ...
In this study, the ‘dead carbon proportion’ (DCP) calculated from combined U-Th and radiocarbon anal...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
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...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
In this study, the dead carbon fraction (DCF) variations in stalagmite M1-5 from Socotra Island in t...
The number of paleoclimate records derived from speleothems has increased significantly in recent ye...
Precisely-dated stalagmites are increasingly important archives for the reconstruction of terrestria...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon dating to address a range...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (14C) to address a range ...
Over the past decade, a number of speleothem studies have used radiocarbon (C-14) to address a range...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
The imprint of the radiocarbon bomb peak was detected in the top of stalagmite ER-77 from Grotta di ...
The number of speleothem-based paleoclimate records has increased significantly in recent years. To ...
In this study, the ‘dead carbon proportion’ (DCP) calculated from combined U-Th and radiocarbon anal...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
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...