Annual growth rates and the ratio of dark to light-colored calcite within single annual laminae in three contemporaneously deposited Holocene speleothems from Grotta di Ernesto, an Alpine cave in northern Italy, respond to changes in surface temperature rather than precipitation. Based on monitoring of present-day calcite growth, and correlation with instrumental data for surface climatic conditions, we interpret a higher ratio of dark to light-colored calcite and the simultaneous thinning of annual laminae as indicative of colder-than-present winters. Such dark and thin laminae occur in those parts of the three stalagmites deposited from AD 1650 to 1713 and from AD 1798 to 1840, as reconstructed through lamina counting. These periods corre...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The origin and environmental dependencies of lamination in stalagmites from Katerloch, common in spe...
Speleothem δ18O and δ13C signals enable climate reconstructions at high resolution. However, scarce ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Speleothem δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C signals enable climate reconstructions at high resolu...
Here we present high-resolution stable isotope and lamina thickness profiles as well as radiocarbon ...
Three stalagmites, which grew in the high altitude (∼1800 m a.s.l.) Piani Eterni karst system (north...
Annually laminated speleothems have the potential to provide information on high-frequency climate v...
THE presence of microscopic luminescence banding in cave calcite deposits (speleothems) has recently...
A carbonate stalagmite from Drotsky's Cave in northwestern Botswana consists of alternating layers o...
Mountain glaciers and their sediments are prominent witnesses of climate change, responding sensitiv...
Cave calcite deposits (speleothems) provide long and continuous records of paleoenvironmental condit...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...
The origin and environmental dependencies of lamination in stalagmites from Katerloch, common in spe...
Speleothem δ18O and δ13C signals enable climate reconstructions at high resolution. However, scarce ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Speleothem δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C signals enable climate reconstructions at high resolu...
Here we present high-resolution stable isotope and lamina thickness profiles as well as radiocarbon ...
Three stalagmites, which grew in the high altitude (∼1800 m a.s.l.) Piani Eterni karst system (north...
Annually laminated speleothems have the potential to provide information on high-frequency climate v...
THE presence of microscopic luminescence banding in cave calcite deposits (speleothems) has recently...
A carbonate stalagmite from Drotsky's Cave in northwestern Botswana consists of alternating layers o...
Mountain glaciers and their sediments are prominent witnesses of climate change, responding sensitiv...
Cave calcite deposits (speleothems) provide long and continuous records of paleoenvironmental condit...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
The luminescence of calcite speleothems displays an exponential dependence on soil temperature unles...
Speleothems are calcium carbonate deposits, such as stalagmites, stalactites and flowstones, formed ...