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    Regular stalagmites: The theory behind their shape by Wolfgang Dreybrodt, Douchko Romanov

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…From these ingredients a numerical model of stalagmite growth into an equilibrium shape is presented. …”
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    Caves in caves: evolution of post-depositional macroholes in stalagmites by Nurit Shtober-Zisu, Henry P. Schwarcz, Tom Chow, Christopher R. Omelon, Gordon Southam

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In a previous paper (Shtober-Zisu et al., 2012) we described millimeter to centime-sized fluid-free holes within the interiors of stalagmites of widely varying origin. We present here further observations of this phenomenon, using X-ray tomography, macroscopic and microscopic observation of sections of twenty-six stalagmites from various sites in North America and the Caribbean region. …”
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    Micro-karstification in a stalagmite, Küpeli Cave, southern Turkey by Muhsin Eren, Muhammetmyrat Palvanov, Selahattin Kadir, Selim Kapur

    Published 2023-02-01
    Subjects: “…cave, speleothem, stalagmite, micro karstification, dissolution, mineralogy, micro crystal fabric…”
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    Biologically influenced stalagmites in Niah and Mulu caves (Sarawak, Malaysia) by Dominique Dodge-Wan, Angela Deng Hui Min

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…One of the stalagmites has been previously described as a crayback stalagmite (Lundberg and McFarlane 2011) and they all show indications of biological influence. …”
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    Adsorbed silica in stalagmite carbonate and its relationship to past rainfall by Hu, C, Huang, J, Fang, N, Xie, S, Henderson, G, Cai, Y

    Published 2005
    “…A δ18O record from a Heshang Cave stalagmite which grew between 20 and 11 thousand years ago allows these controls to be tested. …”
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    Occurrence and Distribution Patterns of Magnetic Particles Within Stalagmite Growth Laminae by Taiheng Shi, Jianyv Ding, Zongmin Zhu, Hongbin Zhang, Junhua Huang

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The central axis region of a stalagmite is usually selected for such magnetism study. …”
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    Bunker Cave stalagmites: an archive for central European Holocene climate variability by J. Fohlmeister, A. Schröder-Ritzrau, D. Scholz, C. Spötl, D. F. C. Riechelmann, M. Mudelsee, A. Wackerbarth, A. Gerdes, S. Riechelmann, A. Immenhauser, D. K. Richter, A. Mangini

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The proxy signals in the Bunker Cave stalagmites compare well with other isotope records and, thus, seem representative for central European Holocene climate variability. …”
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    Hairy Stalagmites, a new biogenic root speleothem from Botswana by Gerhard C. Du Preez, Paolo Forti, Gerhard Jacobs, Anine Jordaan, Louwrens Tiedt

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Pieces of broken stalagmites were sampled from Dimapo Cave for further investigations. …”
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    Three-phased Heinrich Stadial 4 recorded in NE Brazil stalagmites by Wendt, Kathleen A., Häuselmann, Anamaria D., Fleitmann, Dominik, Berry, Akemi E., Wang, Xianfeng, Auler, Augusto S., Cheng, Hai, Edwards, R. Lawrence

    Published 2020
    “…The growth intervals of stalagmites from Northeast (NE) Brazil provide precise information on the timing of pluvial periods associated with the southward shift of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) during Heinrich Stadials (HS). …”
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    Isotope hydrology of dripwaters in a Scottish cave and implications for stalagmite palaeoclimate research by L. Fuller, A. Baker, I. J. Fairchild, C. Spötl, A. Marca-Bell, P. Rowe, P. F. Dennis

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Comparison of a high-resolution δ<sup>18</sup>O stalagmite record with the instrumental record of climate indicates that isotopically heavy values are reflective of relatively cold, dry conditions (and vice-versa for warm, wet condition) and hence that stalagmite oxygen isotopes provide an appropriate means of investigating the palaeoclimate in this location.…”
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