Seasonal variations recorded in cave monitoring and 10 year monthly resolved speleothem ∂18O and ∂13C record from the Han-sur-Lesse cave, Belgium

Maité Van Rampelbergh, Sophie Verheyden, M Allan, Yves Quinif, Edward Keppens, Philippe Claeys

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Speleothems provide paleoclimate information on multimillennial to decadal scales in the Holocene. However, seasonal or even monthly resolved records remain scarce. Such records require fast-growing stalagmites and a good understanding of the proxy system on very short timescales. The Proserpine stalagmite from the Han-sur-Less cave (Belgium) displays well-defined/clearly visible darker and lighter seasonal layers of 0.5 to 2 mm thickness per single layer, which allows a measuring resolution at a monthly scale. Through a regular cave monitoring, we acquired a good understanding of how ?18O and ?13C signals in modern calcite reflect climate variations on the seasonal scale. From December to June, outside temperatures are cold, inducing low cave air and water temperature, and bio-productivity in the soil is limited, leading to lower pCO2 and higher ?13C values of the CO2 in the cave air. From June to December, the measured factors display an opposite behavior.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1871-1885
Aantal pagina's5
TijdschriftClimate of the Past
Volume10
StatusPublished - 2014

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