We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SWWA) dune calcarenite using observed rainfall and rainfall δ18O; soil moisture, cave drip rate and dripwater δ18O over a six-year period: August 2005–March 2012. A lumped parameter hydrological model is developed to describe water fluxes and drip δ18O. Comparison of observed data and model output allow us to assess the critical non-climatic karst hydrological processes that modify the precipitation δ18O signal and discuss the implications for speleothem paleoclimate records from this cave and those with a similar karst setting. Our findings include evidence of multiple reservoirs, characterised by distinct δ18O values and recharge responses (‘...
Speleothems are an important archive of paleoenvironmental information but a thorough understanding ...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
There is an identified need to extend our baseline climate information beyond the relatively short d...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
Speleothems from Golgotha Cave in SW Western Australia have been investigated to extend our knowledg...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothems are an important archive of paleoenvironmental information but a thorough understanding ...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
We investigated the distinctive shallow sub-surface hydrology of the southwest Western Australia (SW...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
There is an identified need to extend our baseline climate information beyond the relatively short d...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
Speleothems from Golgotha Cave in SW Western Australia have been investigated to extend our knowledg...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
High-frequency, spatially-dense discharge monitoring was conducted over fifteen months to characteri...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothems are an important archive of paleoenvironmental information but a thorough understanding ...
We report the results of the first multi-year monitoring and modelling study of the isotopic composi...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...