Oxygen isotopic (δ18O) variations in stalagmite records have the potential to provide new insights about past climates beyond the instrumental record. This paper presents the first high-resolution oxygen isotope time series of three coeval stalagmite records from the alpine region of south-eastern Australia covering the period 1922–2006 CE. We use extended surface and cave monitoring datasets, petrographic investigation, modelled recharge time series and farmed calcite precipitates to assess the controls on speleothem δ18O and investigate the coherence between three records from Harrie Wood Cave. The drip water response to recent interannual rainfall variability shows that cave drip water Cl−, δ18O and drip rate display a clear response to ...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
Palaeoclimate reconstruction is crucial for understanding past variability in Earth’s climate system...
Dryland regions are generally projected to become drier under future climate change scenarios. Under...
We present a record of seasonal and inter-annual oxygen (δO) and carbon (δC) isotope ratios from an ...
The Murray Darling Basin contains 40% of Australia’s farms and is subject to multi-year droughts tha...
Speleothem oxygen isotopic (δ18O) records are used to reconstruct past hydroclimate yet records from...
Oxygen isotope ratios in speleothems may be affected by external processes that are independent of c...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
Milankovitch-scale Quaternary climatic oscillations within south-east Australia are known to be char...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave ...
There is an identified need to extend our baseline climate information beyond the relatively short d...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
Palaeoclimate reconstruction is crucial for understanding past variability in Earth’s climate system...
Dryland regions are generally projected to become drier under future climate change scenarios. Under...
We present a record of seasonal and inter-annual oxygen (δO) and carbon (δC) isotope ratios from an ...
The Murray Darling Basin contains 40% of Australia’s farms and is subject to multi-year droughts tha...
Speleothem oxygen isotopic (δ18O) records are used to reconstruct past hydroclimate yet records from...
Oxygen isotope ratios in speleothems may be affected by external processes that are independent of c...
Cave monitoring provides a crucial link between hydrological and climate processes and how they may ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave d...
Milankovitch-scale Quaternary climatic oscillations within south-east Australia are known to be char...
The study of how cave drip-water discharge responds to recharge events is fundamental to evaluating ...
Speleothems (cave deposits), used for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, are deposited from cave ...
There is an identified need to extend our baseline climate information beyond the relatively short d...
The oxygen isotope composition of speleothems is a widely utilised paleoclimate proxy that is respon...
Palaeoclimate research using speleothems has significantly increased over the last decade, owing to ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...