[Aqualist] Lake cores and speleothems
Alexander Francke
afrancke at uow.edu.au
Thu Nov 28 09:41:20 AEDT 2019
Hi,
yes Tony is right, there´s quite a bit in Europe. Soreq Cave in Israel is key, but also Corchia Cave (Central Italy) and Lake Sulmona. Giovanni Zanchetta and Eleonora Regattaieri are doing a lot of work on that matter, i.e. synchronising cave and lake records with tephrochronology.
There´s one study for MIS8/9 focusing on a lake sediment and speleothem record from the same catchment:
Regattieri, E., Zanchetta, G., Isola, I., Bajo, P., Perchiazzi, N., Drysdale, R. N., Boschi, C., Hellstrom, J. C., Francke, A., and Wagner, B.: A MIS 9/MIS 8 speleothem record of hydrological variability from Macedonia (F.Y.R.O.M.), Global and Planetary Change, 162, 39-52, 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.01.003, 2018.
Cheers
Alex
Am 28 Nov 2019 um 09:05 schrieb Anthony Dosseto <tonyd at uow.edu.au<mailto:tonyd at uow.edu.au>>:
I'd suggest looking at the literature on European environments; this would have been done there (worst case scenario using nearby Israel spel records). Alex Francke might be able to point you in the right direction.
(I got a paper under review which just does that, but can't disclose details at this stage because it's in one of those big fancy journals haha)
Good luck in your search!
Cheers,
Tony
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Subject: Re: [Aqualist] Lake cores and speleothems
Hi Alex,
Simon Haberle (also CABAH) and I are planning on doing just that in PNG!
My background is in speleothem paleoclimatology (I've worked in Sulawesi, Indonesia and the US southwest).
I will be going with Simon to PNG early next year to scout out ideal cave sites.
Cheers,
Ali
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Subject: [Aqualist] Lake cores and speleothems
Hi all,
I'm hoping for some light crowd-sourcing--if you're aware of a study comparing climate proxies in lake cores to those in nearby speleothems, please point me in its direction!
Thanks and happy holidays,
Alex
*Alexander F. Wall*
PhD Student
ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences/SMAH University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia
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