A stalagmite from Dim Cave in southern Turkey contains a climate record documenting rapid and significant changes in amounts of precipitation between ~132 ka and ~128 ka, during the penultimate glacial – interglacial transition. Some U–Th dates have been compromised by carbonate dissolution but rigorous selection and tuning to δ18O records from other speleothems has generated a robust age model. Growth rate was initially very slow but a rapid increase at ~129 ka was accompanied by strong negative trends in δ18O and δ13C, a combination implying the onset of much wetter conditions. Isotopic values at ~129 ka suggest that groundwater recharge rates and biogenic activity in the soil zone exceeded those of the early Holocene. A significant isoto...
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...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
A stalagmite from Dim Cave in southern Turkey contains a climate record documenting rapid and signif...
Speleothem-based stable isotope records are valuable in sub-humid and semi-arid settings where many ...
An oxygen isotope record from a stalagmite that grew between 77 ka and 6 ka in northeast Turkey cont...
International audienceA stalagmite (BDinf) recovered from an archaeological cave (Bourgeois-Delaunay...
Little is known about terrestrial climate dynamics in the Levant during the penultimate interglacial...
Multiple climate-sensitive trace element/Ca and stable isotope (O and C) profiles derived from Dim C...
In this thesis, new Holocene palaeoclimate information from speleothems is presented from three regi...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
The western Mediterranean region is exceptionally vulnerable to predicted climate changes of increas...
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...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
A stalagmite from Dim Cave in southern Turkey contains a climate record documenting rapid and signif...
Speleothem-based stable isotope records are valuable in sub-humid and semi-arid settings where many ...
An oxygen isotope record from a stalagmite that grew between 77 ka and 6 ka in northeast Turkey cont...
International audienceA stalagmite (BDinf) recovered from an archaeological cave (Bourgeois-Delaunay...
Little is known about terrestrial climate dynamics in the Levant during the penultimate interglacial...
Multiple climate-sensitive trace element/Ca and stable isotope (O and C) profiles derived from Dim C...
In this thesis, new Holocene palaeoclimate information from speleothems is presented from three regi...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
The western Mediterranean region is exceptionally vulnerable to predicted climate changes of increas...
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...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...