Grotta di Ernesto is a cave site well suited for palaeoclimate studies because it contains annually laminated stalagmites and was monitored from 1995 to the end of 2008 for microclimate, hydrology and hydrochemistry. Long‐term monitoring highlighted that cave drips show three different hydrological responses to rainfall and infiltration: (1) fast seasonal drips in the upper part of the cave, which are mostly fed by fractures, (2) slow seasonal drips, located at mid‐depth in the cave characterized by mixed feeding and (3) slow drips, mostly located in the deeper gallery, which are fed by seepage flow from bulk porosity with a minor fracture‐fed component. The slow drips display daily cycles during spring thaw. Monitoring also indicated that ...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
The Monte Corchia cave system, one of the most famous and popular caves in Italy, has in recent time...
Stalagmites can host numerous potential climate proxies (stable and radiogenic isotopes, trace eleme...
Grotta di Ernesto is a cave site well suited for palaeoclimate studies because it contains annually ...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Investigations of epikarst hydrological characteristics are important for understanding the complex ...
The reconstruction of robust past climate records from speleothems requires a prior understanding of...
Geochemical and physical changes along the growth axis of speleothems are controlled by climate as w...
© 2019, National Speleological Society Inc.. All rights reserved. A cave monitoring program of three...
Speleothems have proven to be one of the most reliable terrestrial archives for palaeoclimate resear...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
Père Noël cave climatology (air and water temperature, P CO2), hydrology (drip rate, conductivity) a...
International audienceThe trace element and Sr isotope records in two coeval stalagmites characteriz...
Interpretations of high-resolution proxy datasets from stalagmites require support from long-term ca...
The Monte Corchia cave system, one of the most famous and popular caves in Italy, has in recent time...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
The Monte Corchia cave system, one of the most famous and popular caves in Italy, has in recent time...
Stalagmites can host numerous potential climate proxies (stable and radiogenic isotopes, trace eleme...
Grotta di Ernesto is a cave site well suited for palaeoclimate studies because it contains annually ...
The identification of vadose zone hydrological pathways that most accurately transmit climate signal...
Investigations of epikarst hydrological characteristics are important for understanding the complex ...
The reconstruction of robust past climate records from speleothems requires a prior understanding of...
Geochemical and physical changes along the growth axis of speleothems are controlled by climate as w...
© 2019, National Speleological Society Inc.. All rights reserved. A cave monitoring program of three...
Speleothems have proven to be one of the most reliable terrestrial archives for palaeoclimate resear...
Speleothem growth relies on the supply of water which percolates from the surface, through the unsat...
Père Noël cave climatology (air and water temperature, P CO2), hydrology (drip rate, conductivity) a...
International audienceThe trace element and Sr isotope records in two coeval stalagmites characteriz...
Interpretations of high-resolution proxy datasets from stalagmites require support from long-term ca...
The Monte Corchia cave system, one of the most famous and popular caves in Italy, has in recent time...
Paleoclimate studies are an important tool to aid our current knowledge and understanding of past cl...
The Monte Corchia cave system, one of the most famous and popular caves in Italy, has in recent time...
Stalagmites can host numerous potential climate proxies (stable and radiogenic isotopes, trace eleme...