Subaqueous carbonates from the Devils Hole caves (southwestern USA) provide a continuous Holocene to Pleistocene North American paleoclimate record. The accuracy of this record relies on two assumptions: That carbonates precipitated close to isotope equilibrium and that groundwater temperature did not change significantly in the last 570 thousand years. Here, we investigate these assumptions using dual clumped isotope thermometry. This method relies on simultaneous analyses of carbonate increment (47) and increment (48) values and provides information on the existence and extent of kinetic isotope fractionation. Our results confirm the hypothesis that calcite precipitation occurred close to oxygen and clumped isotope equilibrium during the ...
We describe an approach to estimating the crystallization temperatures of diagenetic calcites using ...
Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth’s climate. Its evolution through time is com...
Meteoric diagenetic cements are ubiquitous throughout geologic history, affecting most carbonate exp...
Abstract: Subaqueous carbonates from the Devils Hole caves (southwestern USA) provide a continuous H...
In this dataset, we provide analytical data to Devils Hole calcite was precipitated at ±1 °C stable ...
The geochemical signature of many speleothems used for reconstruction of past continental climates i...
The δ18O of ground water (−13.54 ± 0.05 ‰) and inorganically precipitated Holocene vein calcite (+14...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
International audienceOxygen-isotope thermometry played a critical role in the rise of modern geoche...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Land temperature at the surface of the Earth is a firs...
The oxygen isotopic fractionation between water and calcite is the cornerstone for estimating the fo...
We utilized carbonate clumped isotope thermometry to explore the thermal history of the Delaware Bas...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
We describe an approach to estimating the crystallization temperatures of diagenetic calcites using ...
Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth’s climate. Its evolution through time is com...
Meteoric diagenetic cements are ubiquitous throughout geologic history, affecting most carbonate exp...
Abstract: Subaqueous carbonates from the Devils Hole caves (southwestern USA) provide a continuous H...
In this dataset, we provide analytical data to Devils Hole calcite was precipitated at ±1 °C stable ...
The geochemical signature of many speleothems used for reconstruction of past continental climates i...
The δ18O of ground water (−13.54 ± 0.05 ‰) and inorganically precipitated Holocene vein calcite (+14...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
International audienceOxygen-isotope thermometry played a critical role in the rise of modern geoche...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Land temperature at the surface of the Earth is a firs...
The oxygen isotopic fractionation between water and calcite is the cornerstone for estimating the fo...
We utilized carbonate clumped isotope thermometry to explore the thermal history of the Delaware Bas...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is an important proxy of continental paleoenvironments...
We describe an approach to estimating the crystallization temperatures of diagenetic calcites using ...
Surface temperature is a fundamental parameter of Earth’s climate. Its evolution through time is com...
Meteoric diagenetic cements are ubiquitous throughout geologic history, affecting most carbonate exp...