From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.A detailed profile of the stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen was obtained from a speleothem (stalagmite) from the Ceremosjna Cave in eastern Serbia. The stalagmite is a low magnesian calcite that did not show any evidence of diagenetic alteration. It was precipitated under isotopic equilibrium conditions from dripping water. The age and rate of deposition was derived from six internally consistent radiocarbon dates. The initial 14C activity was determined to be approximately 80 pMC. The stalagmite appears to preserve a continuous record of calcite deposition from approximately 2300 BP until the present. Oxygen isotopic data, based upon 100 sampl...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
ere we present a speleothem isotope record (POM2) from Ascunsă Cave (Romania) that provides new data...
Dated oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles from a Holocene stalagmite (11.9–1.1 ka) from the Jeita ca...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
International audienceThe central Mediterranean area, a crucial region for present day and future cl...
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...
International audienceAn important step in the implementation of paleoclimate reconstructions from s...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The PP10 stalagmite from Poleva Cave provides a Late Pleistocene and Holocene isotopic record charac...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
ere we present a speleothem isotope record (POM2) from Ascunsă Cave (Romania) that provides new data...
Dated oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles from a Holocene stalagmite (11.9–1.1 ka) from the Jeita ca...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
International audienceThe central Mediterranean area, a crucial region for present day and future cl...
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...
International audienceAn important step in the implementation of paleoclimate reconstructions from s...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The PP10 stalagmite from Poleva Cave provides a Late Pleistocene and Holocene isotopic record charac...
The oxygen isotopic composition of calcite speleothems (stalagmites, etc.) can be used as a record o...
The PU-2 stalagmite from Ursilor Cave provides the first dated Romanian isotope record for the Holoc...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of three European stalagmites deposited during the Late Gla...
ere we present a speleothem isotope record (POM2) from Ascunsă Cave (Romania) that provides new data...
Dated oxygen and carbon isotopic profiles from a Holocene stalagmite (11.9–1.1 ka) from the Jeita ca...