The sensitivity of terrestrial environments to past changes in heat transport is expected to be manifested in Holocene climate proxy records on millennial to seasonal timescales. Stalagmite formation in the Okshola cave near Fauske (northern Norway) began at about 10.4 ka, soon after the valley was deglaciated. Past monitoring of the cave and surface has revealed stable modern conditions with uniform drip rates, relative humidity and temperature. Stable isotope records from two stalagmites provide time-series spanning from c. 10380 yr to AD 1997; a banded, multi-coloured stalagmite (Oks82) was formed between 10380 yr and 5050 yr, whereas a pristine, white stalagmite (FM3) covers the period from ~7500 yr to the present. The stable oxygen iso...
We offer an alternative palaeoenvironmental interpretation of oxygen-isotope data obtained on two ea...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
International audienceA two meters long core from the big "Proserpine" stalagmite of the Han-sur-Les...
The sensitivity of terrestrial environments to past changes in heat transport is expected to be mani...
High-precision TIMS U-series dates and continuous stable oxygen and carbon isotope profiles of a 400...
Holocene climate in Central Europe was characterized by variations on millennial to decadal time sca...
High-resolution (annual to decadal) stable isotope records of oxygen and carbon are analysed from an...
Graduation date: 2004A stalagmite (sample OCNM8-02A) collected from Oregon Caves National Monument (...
Abstract. Stalagmites can be dated very precisely with Th/U. The growth rate of stalag-mites is gene...
The main aim of this thesis was to contribute with detailed information of regional environmental ch...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Robust chronologies are crucial for the correct interpretation of climate proxy records and for deta...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
We offer an alternative palaeoenvironmental interpretation of oxygen-isotope data obtained on two ea...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
International audienceA two meters long core from the big "Proserpine" stalagmite of the Han-sur-Les...
The sensitivity of terrestrial environments to past changes in heat transport is expected to be mani...
High-precision TIMS U-series dates and continuous stable oxygen and carbon isotope profiles of a 400...
Holocene climate in Central Europe was characterized by variations on millennial to decadal time sca...
High-resolution (annual to decadal) stable isotope records of oxygen and carbon are analysed from an...
Graduation date: 2004A stalagmite (sample OCNM8-02A) collected from Oregon Caves National Monument (...
Abstract. Stalagmites can be dated very precisely with Th/U. The growth rate of stalag-mites is gene...
The main aim of this thesis was to contribute with detailed information of regional environmental ch...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
Robust chronologies are crucial for the correct interpretation of climate proxy records and for deta...
Here, we present high-resolution trace element and stable isotope records from three coeval Holocene...
Few terrestrial Holocene climate records exist from Southeastern Europe despite its important geogra...
Holocene climate was characterised by variability on multi-centennial to multi-decadal time scales. ...
We offer an alternative palaeoenvironmental interpretation of oxygen-isotope data obtained on two ea...
The timing and nature of the penultimate deglaciation, also known as Termination II (T-II), is subje...
International audienceA two meters long core from the big "Proserpine" stalagmite of the Han-sur-Les...