Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo

[2] Stalagmites are valuable archives of terrestrial paleoclimate because they form in karst systems located around the world, can be absolute-dated, and afford high-resolution reconstructions on glacialinterglacial timescales. Stalagmite oxygen isotopic composition (18O) is the primary proxy used f...

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Main Authors: Judson W, Partin, Kim M, Cobb, Jess F, Adkins, Andrew Alek, Tuen, Brian, Clark
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Published: AGU and Geochemical Society 2013
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author Judson W, Partin
Kim M, Cobb
Jess F, Adkins
Andrew Alek, Tuen
Brian, Clark
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description [2] Stalagmites are valuable archives of terrestrial paleoclimate because they form in karst systems located around the world, can be absolute-dated, and afford high-resolution reconstructions on glacialinterglacial timescales. Stalagmite oxygen isotopic composition (18O) is the primary proxy used for stalagmite paleoclimate reconstructions because it reflects changes in rainfall 18O that are related to rainfall amount [Dansgaard, 1964; Rozanski et al.
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spelling unimas-70012022-01-25T06:31:43Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7001/ Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo Judson W, Partin Kim M, Cobb Jess F, Adkins Andrew Alek, Tuen Brian, Clark GE Environmental Sciences [2] Stalagmites are valuable archives of terrestrial paleoclimate because they form in karst systems located around the world, can be absolute-dated, and afford high-resolution reconstructions on glacialinterglacial timescales. Stalagmite oxygen isotopic composition (18O) is the primary proxy used for stalagmite paleoclimate reconstructions because it reflects changes in rainfall 18O that are related to rainfall amount [Dansgaard, 1964; Rozanski et al. AGU and Geochemical Society 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7001/1/Judson%20W.pdf Judson W, Partin and Kim M, Cobb and Jess F, Adkins and Andrew Alek, Tuen and Brian, Clark (2013) Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 14 (9). pp. 3567-3585. ISSN 1525-2027 http://www.researchgate.net/publication/260249435_Trace_metal_and_carbon_isotopic_variations_in_cave_dripwater_and_stalagmite_geochemistry_from_northern_Borneo DOI: 10.1002/ggge.20215
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Judson W, Partin
Kim M, Cobb
Jess F, Adkins
Andrew Alek, Tuen
Brian, Clark
Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title_full Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title_fullStr Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title_short Trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern Borneo
title_sort trace metal and carbon isotopic variations in cave dripwater and stalagmite geochemistry from northern borneo
topic GE Environmental Sciences
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