Journal article

A detailed 31,000-year record of climate and vegetation change, from the isotope geochemistry of two New Zealand speleothems

J Hellstrom, M McCulloch, J Stone

Quaternary Research | ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 1998

Abstract

Uranium-series dating and stable isotope analyses of two speleothems from northwest Nelson, New Zealand, record changes in regional climate and local forest extent over the past 31,000 years. Oxygen isotope variation in these speleothems primarily represents changes in the meteoric waters falling above the caves, possibly responding to latitudinal changes in the position of the Subtropical Front in the Tasman Sea. Seven positive excursions can be identified in the oxygen isotope record, which coincide with periods of glacier advance, known to be sensitive to northward movement of the Subtropical Front. Four glacier advances occurred during oxygen isotope stage 2, with the most extreme glacia..

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