Mainland Southeast Asia is located on the moisture transport route of the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) where hydroclimate records from speleothems have rarely been investigated. Here, we present a new multi-proxy (δ18O and δ13C values, trace element concentrations, and grayscale values) data set of stalagmite KPC1 from Khao Prae cave in western Thailand spanning the last 1400 years (500–1900 CE; the Common Era). These multi-proxy data reveal a high variability between the wet and dry periods during 500–850 CE and 1150–1300 CE, stable climate conditions during 850–1150 CE, and overall dry conditions since 1300 CE. The δ13C values, trace elements concentrations, and grayscale values show centennial-scale fluctuations, which were probably drive...
We reconstructed changes in summer and winter precipitation using a well-dated (±18 years 2σ error) ...
The early 21st century has seen vigorous scientific interest in the Asian monsoon and significant de...
The potential of tropical speleothems as a climate proxy has been investigated. Amplitudes of <SUP>1...
Here we present a decadal-resolved hydroclimate record covering the past 11 thousand years based on ...
The Asian Monsoon system impacts more than two-thirds of the world’s population each year by supplyi...
Paleoclimate proxy records from U-Th dated speleothems (cave deposits) provide evidence of past clim...
The Southeast Asian mainland is located in the central path of the Asian summer monsoon, a region wh...
Changes in monsoon patterns not only affect ecosystems and societies but also the global climate sys...
The Asian Monsoon (AM) and its changes affect livelihoods of about half of the global population. Un...
The objective of this research is to interpret high-resolution palaeo-proxy data sets to understand ...
I present a high- resolution record of Southeast Asian Monsoon (SEAM) evolution compiled from δ18O m...
High-resolution and precisely dated hydroclimate records in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP) re...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
Oxygen isotope records from stalagmites in caves in southern China, interpreted as proxy rainfall re...
Orbital to millennial-scale variations in Asian monsoon speleothem δ18O have been widely interpreted...
We reconstructed changes in summer and winter precipitation using a well-dated (±18 years 2σ error) ...
The early 21st century has seen vigorous scientific interest in the Asian monsoon and significant de...
The potential of tropical speleothems as a climate proxy has been investigated. Amplitudes of <SUP>1...
Here we present a decadal-resolved hydroclimate record covering the past 11 thousand years based on ...
The Asian Monsoon system impacts more than two-thirds of the world’s population each year by supplyi...
Paleoclimate proxy records from U-Th dated speleothems (cave deposits) provide evidence of past clim...
The Southeast Asian mainland is located in the central path of the Asian summer monsoon, a region wh...
Changes in monsoon patterns not only affect ecosystems and societies but also the global climate sys...
The Asian Monsoon (AM) and its changes affect livelihoods of about half of the global population. Un...
The objective of this research is to interpret high-resolution palaeo-proxy data sets to understand ...
I present a high- resolution record of Southeast Asian Monsoon (SEAM) evolution compiled from δ18O m...
High-resolution and precisely dated hydroclimate records in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau (TP) re...
Speleothem records from NE Asia are essential to understand the spatial patterns of the Asian Summer...
Oxygen isotope records from stalagmites in caves in southern China, interpreted as proxy rainfall re...
Orbital to millennial-scale variations in Asian monsoon speleothem δ18O have been widely interpreted...
We reconstructed changes in summer and winter precipitation using a well-dated (±18 years 2σ error) ...
The early 21st century has seen vigorous scientific interest in the Asian monsoon and significant de...
The potential of tropical speleothems as a climate proxy has been investigated. Amplitudes of <SUP>1...