Journal article

Holocene Critical Zone dynamics in an Alpine catchment inferred from a speleothem multiproxy record: disentangling climate and human influences

E Regattieri, G Zanchetta, I Isola, E Zanella, RN Drysdale, JC Hellstrom, A Zerboni, L Dallai, E Tema, L Lanci, E Costa, F Magrì

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2019

Abstract

Disentangling the effects of climate and human impact on the long-term evolution of the Earth Critical Zone is crucial to understand the array of its potential responses to the ongoing Global Change. This task requires natural archives from which local information about soil and vegetation can be linked directly to climate parameters. Here we present a high-resolution, well-dated, speleothem multiproxy record from the SW Italian Alps, spanning the last ~10,000 years of the present interglacial (Holocene). We correlate magnetic properties and the carbon stable isotope ratio to soil stability and pedogenesis, whereas the oxygen isotope composition is interpreted as primarily related to precipi..

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Awarded by National Geographic Society


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the Associazione Gruppi Speleologici Piemontesi (AGSP) for support during field operation. This study is founded by the University of Pisa (Fondi di Ateneo assigned to ER and GZ) and by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project scheme (grant number DP160102969, assigned to RND, JH, GZ and ER). ER also acknowledges funding from the National Geographic Society (CP-073ER-17).