Speleothem oxygen record – thermal or moisture changes proxy? A case study of multiproxy record from MIS 5/MIS 6 age speleothems from Demänová Cave System

J. Pawlak
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Abstract. The speleothems are an important source of paleoclimatic information in the land environment. The basic advantages of speleothems are the high potential of preservation; the possibility of precise dating by the U-series method; many different proxies like stable isotopes, trace elements, and microfabric which can be interpreted in the term of paleoclimate. The JS9 stalagmite was collected in Demanova Cave System (Slovakia). Presently this region of Europe is under influence of transitional and continental climate. However, in the past, it could be under stronger influence of the continental climate during cold glacial episodes and under wetter transitional climate during interglacial. The multiproxy record of the JS9 stalagmite represents ca. 60 ka period (143–83 ka). The multiproxy interpretation of the JS9 record shows that long time tendencies of δ18O have thermal nature while the short time δ18O signal reflects changes in humidity. In opposition to the records from the Alps and the northern Tatra mountains, the δ18O record of JS9 has instant decrease episodes during Termination II.
洞穴氧记录-热或湿度变化代理?Demänová洞穴系统MIS 5/MIS 6年代多代理记录的实例研究
摘要洞穴主题是陆地环境古气候信息的重要来源。洞穴遗址的基本优势是具有较高的保存潜力;用u系列法精确定年的可能性;许多不同的代用品,如稳定同位素、微量元素和微结构,都可以用古气候的术语来解释。JS9石笋采集于斯洛伐克的Demanova洞穴系统。目前,欧洲的这一地区受到过渡性和大陆性气候的影响。而在过去,冷冰期受大陆气候的影响较大,间冰期受湿润过渡性气候的影响较大。JS9石笋的多代记录约为60 ka (143 ~ 83 ka)。JS9记录的多代理解释表明,长时间δ18O信号具有热性,短时间δ18O信号反映了湿度的变化。与阿尔卑斯山脉和北塔特拉山脉的记录相反,JS9的δ18O记录在终止II期间有瞬间减小的插曲。
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