Multiple climate-sensitive trace element/Ca and stable isotope (O and C) profiles derived from Dim Cave speleothems (S-SW Turkey) provide evidence of climatic changes and define a series of palaeohydrological conditions for the period similar to 10-90 kyr. Dim Cave speleothem Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, U/Ca, Ba/Ca, and Y/Ca ratios demonstrate similar patterns over glacial-interglacial scales, in agreement with delta O-18 and delta C-13 records. Three episodes of more positive moisture balance (71-63 kyr, 51-40 kyr, and 18-10 kyr) were observed based on Y/Ca (and to a lesser extent Zr/Ca), Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios, calcite micromorphology, and growth rates. Increasing concentrations of Y, Zr (and U) and elevated Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios are attributed to enhanced le...
In this study, Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca ratios in a Lateglacial to Holocene stalagmite (CC26) from Co...
Speleothems are now established as important palaeoenvironmental archives and contain a number of su...
An oxygen isotope record from a stalagmite that grew between 77 ka and 6 ka in northeast Turkey cont...
Speleothem-based stable isotope records are valuable in sub-humid and semi-arid settings where many ...
A stalagmite from Dim Cave in southern Turkey contains a climate record documenting rapid and signif...
Fast-growing speleothems allow for the reconstruction of palaeoclimate down to a seasonal scale. Add...
Fast-growing speleothems allow for the reconstruction of palaeoclimate down to a seasonal scale. Add...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
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...
We present the first high-resolution trace element (Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca) record from a stalagmite in...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
In this study, variations in Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and 87Sr/86Sr ratios in a Holocene Belgian speleothem (cav...
Speleothems collected from Buckeye Creek Cave, Greenbrier County, WV, exhibit growth records for muc...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
In this study, Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca ratios in a Lateglacial to Holocene stalagmite (CC26) from Co...
Speleothems are now established as important palaeoenvironmental archives and contain a number of su...
An oxygen isotope record from a stalagmite that grew between 77 ka and 6 ka in northeast Turkey cont...
Speleothem-based stable isotope records are valuable in sub-humid and semi-arid settings where many ...
A stalagmite from Dim Cave in southern Turkey contains a climate record documenting rapid and signif...
Fast-growing speleothems allow for the reconstruction of palaeoclimate down to a seasonal scale. Add...
Fast-growing speleothems allow for the reconstruction of palaeoclimate down to a seasonal scale. Add...
The coupled δ13C-radiocarbon systematics of threeEuropean stalagmites deposited during the Late Glac...
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...
We present the first high-resolution trace element (Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca) record from a stalagmite in...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
In this study, variations in Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and 87Sr/86Sr ratios in a Holocene Belgian speleothem (cav...
Speleothems collected from Buckeye Creek Cave, Greenbrier County, WV, exhibit growth records for muc...
Palaeoclimate variability must be constrained to predict the nature and impacts of future climate ch...
In this study, Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca ratios in a Lateglacial to Holocene stalagmite (CC26) from Co...
Speleothems are now established as important palaeoenvironmental archives and contain a number of su...
An oxygen isotope record from a stalagmite that grew between 77 ka and 6 ka in northeast Turkey cont...