Speleothems have proven to be one of the most reliable terrestrial archives for palaeoclimate research. However, due to the complexity of karst systems, long-term monitoring and high-resolution analyses of the cave atmosphere and water geochemistry have become essential to better constrain the factors that control calcite growth and how geochemical palaeoclimate proxies are encoded into speleothems. While calcite precipitation incorporates the palaeoclimate signals into the speleothem fabric, certain conditions in caves can favour dissolution, which may form hiatuses or even destroy these signals. In extreme cases, in-cave dissolution by dripwater can form cup-shaped features (i.e., corrosion cups), which were the main focus of this study. ...
A two-year cave monitoring study at Westcave Preserve in central Texas provides insight into the con...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
The reconstruction of robust past climate records from speleothems requires a prior understanding of...
In order to use speleothems in the reconstruction of past climate and environmental changes it is ne...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
A 4-year study in a central Texas cave quantifies multiple mechanisms that control dripwater composi...
This thesis develops and applies new techniques for reconstructing past environments from the speleo...
There are very few process studies that demonstrate the annual variation in cave environments deposi...
Villars Cave is a typical shallow cave from South-West France (45.44°N; 0.78°E; 175 m asl) that has ...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Worldwide, there are at least 12 ILTER sites with an emphasis on karst, landforms arising from the c...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Trace element variations in ancient cave speleothems are often interpreted as indicators of changes ...
When calcite precipitates in caves, its carbon stable isotope signature can be modified by the CO2 o...
A two-year cave monitoring study at Westcave Preserve in central Texas provides insight into the con...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
The reconstruction of robust past climate records from speleothems requires a prior understanding of...
In order to use speleothems in the reconstruction of past climate and environmental changes it is ne...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
A 4-year study in a central Texas cave quantifies multiple mechanisms that control dripwater composi...
This thesis develops and applies new techniques for reconstructing past environments from the speleo...
There are very few process studies that demonstrate the annual variation in cave environments deposi...
Villars Cave is a typical shallow cave from South-West France (45.44°N; 0.78°E; 175 m asl) that has ...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Worldwide, there are at least 12 ILTER sites with an emphasis on karst, landforms arising from the c...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Trace element variations in ancient cave speleothems are often interpreted as indicators of changes ...
When calcite precipitates in caves, its carbon stable isotope signature can be modified by the CO2 o...
A two-year cave monitoring study at Westcave Preserve in central Texas provides insight into the con...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...