We have measured δ44/42Ca of laboratory-precipitated calcite grown in an experimental setup that closely replicates stalagmite formation. Calcium solutions were dripped onto two different substrates in tightly-controlled conditions and calcite precipitated due to rapid CO2 degassing. With seeded glass slides as the substrate, we observe a Ca isotope ratio in the calcite which is ∼0.5‰ per amu lower than that in the growth solution. This fractionation is generally almost twice that observed in previously published calcite growth experiments and indicates a large kinetic effect on Ca isotopes in the stalagmite growth environment. The precipitate forming near the spot where the drip lands shows slightly greater solution-to-precipitate fraction...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
We have measured δ44/42Ca of laboratory-precipitated calcite grown in an experimental setup that cl...
We have measured δ44/42Ca of laboratory-precipitated calcite grown in an experimental setup that cl...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history....
Precipitation of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous in the near-surface environment, and the isotopic ...
Ca isotope fractionation during inorganic calcite formation was experimentally studied by spontaneou...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history....
The application of stable isotopes in speleothem records requires an understanding of the extent to ...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditi...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
We have measured δ44/42Ca of laboratory-precipitated calcite grown in an experimental setup that cl...
We have measured δ44/42Ca of laboratory-precipitated calcite grown in an experimental setup that cl...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history....
Precipitation of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous in the near-surface environment, and the isotopic ...
Ca isotope fractionation during inorganic calcite formation was experimentally studied by spontaneou...
Speleothem oxygen isotopes and growth rates are valuable proxies for reconstructing climate history....
The application of stable isotopes in speleothem records requires an understanding of the extent to ...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditio...
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-analogue conditi...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
We present the first study of Ca isotope cycling in a natural cave system, with measurements of bedr...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...