Distinguishing the combined vegetation and soil component of δ13C variation in speleothem records from subsequent degassing and prior calcite precipitation effects
The carbon isotopic signature inherited from soil and epikarst processes may be modified by degassing and prior calcite precipitation (PCP) before its imprint on speleothem calcite. Despite laboratory demonstration of PCP effects on carbon isotopes and increasingly sophisticated models of the govern...
Main Authors: | Stoll, HM, Day, C, Lechleitner, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2023
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