Journal article
Solar influence and hydrological variability during the Holocene from a speleothem annual record (Molinos Cave, NE Spain)
A Muñoz, M Bartolomé, A Muñoz, C Sancho, A Moreno, JC Hellstrom, MC Osácar, I Cacho
Terra Nova | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/ter.12160
Abstract
We present a multi-proxy approach to reconstructing Holocene climate conditions in northeastern Spain based on an excellent correlation among the lamina thickness, colour parameters and isotope (δ18O and δ13C) variations recorded in a speleothem. An age model constructed from five U/Th dates and annual lamina counting suggests that the uppermost 14.7 cm of the MO-7 stalagmite grew between 7.2 and 2.5 ka before present but experienced a growth hiatus from 4.9 to 4.3 ka. Three spectral analysis methods were applied to 11 time series. The results reveal common solar periodicities on decennial (Gleissberg cycle) and centennial (De Vries-Suess cycle) scales. The onset of Holocene carbonate precip..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study is a contribution to the CTM2013-48639-C2-1-R (OPERA), CGL 2009-10455 and HIDROPAST (CGL2010 -16376) projects (Spanish Government-European Regional Development Fund), the UZ2014-CIE-04 project (University of Zaragoza), the GA-LC-030/2011 project (Aragon Government-La Caixa) and the E-28 and S-97 research groups (Aragon Government).