Advances in the methodology and application of tracing in karst aquifers
R Benischke - Hydrogeology journal, 2021 - Springer
Tracer methods have been widely used in many fields of environmental and natural
sciences, and also in human health sciences. In particular, tracers are used in the study of …
sciences, and also in human health sciences. In particular, tracers are used in the study of …
A review of speleothems as archives for paleofire proxies, with Australian case studies
Wildfires affect 40% of the earth's terrestrial biome, but much of our knowledge of wildfire
activity is limited to the satellite era. Improved understanding of past fires is necessary to …
activity is limited to the satellite era. Improved understanding of past fires is necessary to …
The geochemistry of carbonate diagenesis: The past, present and future
PK Swart - Sedimentology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes (δ18O and δ13C values) and trace elements have been
applied to the study of diagenesis of carbonate rocks for over 50 years. As valuable as these …
applied to the study of diagenesis of carbonate rocks for over 50 years. As valuable as these …
Concordant monsoon-driven postglacial hydrological changes in peat and stalagmite records and their impacts on prehistoric cultures in central China
Asian monsoon records are widely documented, but specific proxies of monsoonal rainfall
are limited. We present here two new independent proxy records from peatland and …
are limited. We present here two new independent proxy records from peatland and …
Calcite Mg and Sr partition coefficients in cave environments: Implications for interpreting prior calcite precipitation in speleothems
JA Wassenburg, S Riechelmann… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2020 - Elsevier
Trace element to Ca ratios in speleothems have emerged as important proxies that reflect
local environmental conditions. However, interpretations of speleothem trace element …
local environmental conditions. However, interpretations of speleothem trace element …
Archaea and their interactions with bacteria in a karst ecosystem
Karst ecosystems are widely distributed around the world, accounting for 15–20% of the
global land area. However, knowledge on microbial ecology of these systems does not …
global land area. However, knowledge on microbial ecology of these systems does not …
Carbon dioxide, ground air and carbon cycling in Gibraltar karst
We put forward a general conceptual model of CO 2 behaviour in the vadose zone of karst
aquifers, based on physical principles of air flow through porous media and caves …
aquifers, based on physical principles of air flow through porous media and caves …
Controls on trace-element partitioning in cave-analogue calcite
We report trace-element data from a series of carbonate growth experiments in cave-
analogue conditions in the laboratory with the goal of better understanding environmental …
analogue conditions in the laboratory with the goal of better understanding environmental …
Anthropogenically-induced atmospheric Pb cycle in low-latitude Asia since the Industrial Revolution recorded by high-resolution stalagmites
The vigorous convective circulation in the low-latitude regions plays an important role in the
global lead (Pb) cycle in the context of growing atmospheric Pb pollution. However, the …
global lead (Pb) cycle in the context of growing atmospheric Pb pollution. However, the …
[PDF][PDF] The environmental significance of natural nanoparticles
Natural water-borne nanoparticles are ubiquitous. Their very small size, ranging from 1 to
100 nanometers means they are both highly mobile and chemically reactive. Nanoparticles …
100 nanometers means they are both highly mobile and chemically reactive. Nanoparticles …