The mid-Holocene was the warmest segment of the current interglacial and possessed a weak latitudinal temperature gradient, which impacted climate teleconnections and thus precipitation variability. Our window into the mid-Holocene climate is a high-resolution (near annual) stalagmite stable isotope-based paleoprecipitation record from Brown’s Cave in West-Central Florida. The oxygen isotopic (δ18O) time series is tied to a uranium-series (U-series) chronology that covers a 2000-year period from 6.6 to 4.6 ka. We compared our reconstruction with another speleothem δ18O-derived precipitation record near our study area that spans the last 1600 years. That comparison shows that the mid-Holocene was drier than the last 1.6 millennia. We posit t...
Understanding past climate may contribute to a better understanding of future climate change, allowi...
Variability of strontium and carbon isotopes are reported from a speleothem from Central Florida, US...
The persistence and influence of both tropical and extra‐tropical teleconnections on the hydrology o...
The mid-Holocene was the warmest segment of the current interglacial and possessed a weak latitudina...
A stalagmite collected from Brooksville Ridge Cave in west-central Florida was deposited from ∼30 to...
Little is known about the paleo-precipitation of the Florida Peninsula. In order to better understan...
As global temperatures rise due to anthropogenic climate change, water resources, thus economies, ar...
Reconstruction of late holocene precipitation for Central Florida as derived from isotopes in speleo...
Understanding the paleoclimate of a region is important, especially when trying to determine the ext...
Late Holocene climate changes in the Southeast USA are poorly documented due to the paucity of high-...
A calibration study of oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition from precipitation and cave dripwate...
Understanding how future atmospheric warming may affect moisture distribution in the American Southw...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen were used to examine how the isotopic signal of meteoric wate...
The seasonal balance of moisture has a significant effect on natural ecosystems and culture in south...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010.Major: Geology. Advisor: Dr. R. Lawrence Ed...
Understanding past climate may contribute to a better understanding of future climate change, allowi...
Variability of strontium and carbon isotopes are reported from a speleothem from Central Florida, US...
The persistence and influence of both tropical and extra‐tropical teleconnections on the hydrology o...
The mid-Holocene was the warmest segment of the current interglacial and possessed a weak latitudina...
A stalagmite collected from Brooksville Ridge Cave in west-central Florida was deposited from ∼30 to...
Little is known about the paleo-precipitation of the Florida Peninsula. In order to better understan...
As global temperatures rise due to anthropogenic climate change, water resources, thus economies, ar...
Reconstruction of late holocene precipitation for Central Florida as derived from isotopes in speleo...
Understanding the paleoclimate of a region is important, especially when trying to determine the ext...
Late Holocene climate changes in the Southeast USA are poorly documented due to the paucity of high-...
A calibration study of oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition from precipitation and cave dripwate...
Understanding how future atmospheric warming may affect moisture distribution in the American Southw...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen were used to examine how the isotopic signal of meteoric wate...
The seasonal balance of moisture has a significant effect on natural ecosystems and culture in south...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010.Major: Geology. Advisor: Dr. R. Lawrence Ed...
Understanding past climate may contribute to a better understanding of future climate change, allowi...
Variability of strontium and carbon isotopes are reported from a speleothem from Central Florida, US...
The persistence and influence of both tropical and extra‐tropical teleconnections on the hydrology o...