[HTML][HTML] Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in tropical Australian stalagmites: a framework for reconstructing paleofire activity
Human activity and climate change are altering natural rates and intensities of wildfire, but
the scale and extent of burning prior to the modern era are poorly understood. Paleofire …
the scale and extent of burning prior to the modern era are poorly understood. Paleofire …
Precipitation of CaCO3 in natural and man-made aquatic environments-Mechanisms, analogues, and proxies
Calcium carbonate precipitates occur in diverse and widespread aquatic environments, both
from marine to terrestrial natural surroundings and from anthropogenic to engineered …
from marine to terrestrial natural surroundings and from anthropogenic to engineered …
Fire in the earth system: introduction to the special collection
Fire has always been an important component of many ecosystems, but anthropogenic
global climate change is now altering fire regimes over much of Earth's land surface …
global climate change is now altering fire regimes over much of Earth's land surface …
Past fire dynamics inferred from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and monosaccharide anhydrides in a stalagmite from the archaeological site of Mayapan, Mexico
J Homann, N Karbach, SA Carolin… - Biogeosciences …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
Speleothems (cave stalagmites) contain inorganic and organic substances that can be used
to infer past changes in local and regional paleoenvironmental conditions. Specific …
to infer past changes in local and regional paleoenvironmental conditions. Specific …
[HTML][HTML] Fire-induced shifts in stalagmite organic matter mapped using Synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy
Understanding organic matter (OM) in cave mineral deposits (speleothems) is essential for
interpreting land use and climatic changes, and the incorporation of trace elements …
interpreting land use and climatic changes, and the incorporation of trace elements …
Combustion completeness and sample location determine wildfire ash leachate chemistry
Understanding past fire regimes and how they vary with climate, human activity, and
vegetation patterns is fundamental to the mitigation and management of changing fire …
vegetation patterns is fundamental to the mitigation and management of changing fire …
The incorporation of chlorine and cosmogenic 36Cl into speleothem carbonate
Cave carbonate mineral deposits (speleothems) contain trace elements that are intensively
investigated for their significance as palaeoclimate and environmental proxies. However …
investigated for their significance as palaeoclimate and environmental proxies. However …
Speleothems
K Braun, AG Latham - Encyclopedia of Geoarchaeology, 2023 - Springer
The term speleothem is used to cover all secondary chemical deposits in caves and,
occasionally, of mines in limestone (karst) terrains. Its etymology is from the Greek …
occasionally, of mines in limestone (karst) terrains. Its etymology is from the Greek …
Multi-Proxy Evidence Of Southward Migration Of The Intertropical Convergence Zone During Heinrich Stadial 1
WK Hansen - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Heinrich event 1 (H1) and its associated stadial period (HS1) resulted in an
aridification in the northern hemisphere subtropics and wetter conditions in the Southern …
aridification in the northern hemisphere subtropics and wetter conditions in the Southern …
Method development for the analysis of biochemical and paleo-environmental markers in speleothems
J Homann - 2023 - openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de
Climate archives like speleothems, ice cores, sediment cores, or tree rings hold valuable
information about local and global climatic events. They can be used to reconstruct different …
information about local and global climatic events. They can be used to reconstruct different …