In recent years stalagmites revealed their high potential as archives for palaeo climate variability. However, the quantitative interpretation of the climate-related features - proxies - is still a challenging task. In this work two numerical models assessing the infuence of climate parameters on two stalagmite proxies - the Mg/Ca ratio and the d18O value - were developed. The models describe quantitatively how the proxies evolve from the atmospheric signals to the incorporation into stalagmite calcite. Both models were successfully applied to stalagmites from caves in western Germany. The models were used to establish two novel approaches of inverse modelling yielding simultaneously palaeo-temperatures and palaeo-precipitation from d18O an...
Stalagmites are an extraordinarily powerful resource for the reconstruction of climatological palaeo...
Western Europe is the region with the highest density of published speleothem δ18O (δ18Ospel) record...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...
Speleothems grew in isolated places, in complete darkness and in harsh environments, in caves. Even ...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Speleothems and stalagmites in particular are frequently used as archives of paleoclimate. Their gro...
Two small annually laminated stalagmites from Zoolithencave (southeastern Germany) grew between CE 1...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Orgnac Cave (Ardèche, France) contains a wide morphological variety of carbonate concretions echoing...
Detailed knowledge of the past climate and environmental variability is vital in order to predict fu...
Understanding how stalagmites grow under changing climate conditions is of great significance for th...
Holocene climate in Central Europe was characterized by variations on millennial to decadal time sca...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
Determination of the long-term behavior of cave systems and their response to changing environmental...
Interpreting stable oxygen isotope (&delta;<sup>18</sup>O) records from stalagmites ...
Stalagmites are an extraordinarily powerful resource for the reconstruction of climatological palaeo...
Western Europe is the region with the highest density of published speleothem δ18O (δ18Ospel) record...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...
Speleothems grew in isolated places, in complete darkness and in harsh environments, in caves. Even ...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Speleothems and stalagmites in particular are frequently used as archives of paleoclimate. Their gro...
Two small annually laminated stalagmites from Zoolithencave (southeastern Germany) grew between CE 1...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Orgnac Cave (Ardèche, France) contains a wide morphological variety of carbonate concretions echoing...
Detailed knowledge of the past climate and environmental variability is vital in order to predict fu...
Understanding how stalagmites grow under changing climate conditions is of great significance for th...
Holocene climate in Central Europe was characterized by variations on millennial to decadal time sca...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
Determination of the long-term behavior of cave systems and their response to changing environmental...
Interpreting stable oxygen isotope (&delta;<sup>18</sup>O) records from stalagmites ...
Stalagmites are an extraordinarily powerful resource for the reconstruction of climatological palaeo...
Western Europe is the region with the highest density of published speleothem δ18O (δ18Ospel) record...
Due to their ability to record climate change over large periods of time, stalagmites remain a prima...