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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Cosford et al. 2008 Lianhua Cave Holocene Stable Isotope Data

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Carbon isotopes in speleothems may serve as indicators of vegetative change, climatic conditions, and karst processes. In many recent studies of Chinese stalagmites, however, carbon isotopes have often been neglected or underutilized in interpreting paleoenvironments. Here, we present a continuous decadal-scale d13C record (819 measurements) of the mid- to late-Holocene from a precisely-dated (10 230Th dates) aragonite stalagmite from Lianhua Cave, Hunan Province, China. Compared to coeval stalagmites from other Chinese caves, the average d13C value (-3.6‰) of stalagmite A1 is higher by ~2-7‰. Variations in the d13C values (0.1‰ to -6.0‰) reflect changes in both vegetative productivity and inorganic processes, which respond to climatic processes. The d13C record of stalagmite A1 can be subdivided into three intervals: 1) warm-humid stage (6.6 to 3.8 ka); 2) transitional stage (3.8 to 1.6 ka); and 3) cool-arid stage (1.6 ka to present). Comparisons with other stalagmite and paleoclimatic records demonstrate that these intervals are generally consistent with changes in regional vegetation and climatic conditions.
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