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The following pages link to Holocene climate variability in Europe: Evidence from δ18O, textural and extension-rate variations in three speleothems (Q57536250):
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- Stable C &N; isotopes in 2100 Year-B.P. human bone collagen indicate rare dietary dominance of C4 plants in NE-Italy (Q28588369) (← links)
- Past, present and future precipitation in the Middle East: insights from models and observations (Q39826378) (← links)
- Climate over past millennia (Q53951799) (← links)
- The Alps with little ice: evidence for eight Holocene phases of reduced glacier extent in the Central Swiss Alps (Q56656461) (← links)
- The temperature of Europe during the Holocene reconstructed from pollen data (Q56748194) (← links)
- Speleothem master chronologies: combined Holocene 18O and 13C records from the North Island of New Zealand and their palaeoenvironmental interpretation (Q56906726) (← links)
- Large variations of δ13C values in stalagmites from southeastern China during historical times: implications for anthropogenic deforestation (Q57144459) (← links)
- Coherency of late Holocene European speleothem δ18O records linked to North Atlantic Ocean circulation (Q57536113) (← links)
- Late Holocene annual growth in three Alpine stalagmites records the influence of solar activity and the North Atlantic Oscillation on winter climate (Q57536226) (← links)
- Seasonal variations in Sr, Mg and P in modern speleothems (Grotta di Ernesto, Italy) (Q57536238) (← links)
- Mg, Sr and Sr isotope geochemistry of a Belgian Holocene speleothem: implications for paleoclimate reconstructions (Q57536242) (← links)
- Visualisation of luminescence excitation-emission timeseries: Palaeoclimate implications from a 10,000 year stalagmite record from Ireland (Q57536247) (← links)
- The Holocene climatic evolution of Mediterranean Italy: A review of the continental geological data (Q57556485) (← links)
- Climatic significance of seasonal trace element and stable isotope variations in a modern freshwater tufa (Q57556542) (← links)
- Holocene climate variability in the western Mediterranean region from a deepwater sediment record (Q57865945) (← links)
- A high resolution, multiproxy Late-glacial record of climate change and intrasystem responses in northwest England (Q57916952) (← links)
- A high resolution Late-Glacial isotopic record from Hawes Water, Northwest England (Q57942921) (← links)
- Atlantic Water advection versus sea-ice advances in the eastern Fram Strait during the last 9 ka: Multiproxy evidence for a two-phase Holocene (Q58071704) (← links)
- Sea–land oxygen isotopic relationships from planktonic foraminifera and speleothems in the Eastern Mediterranean region and their implication for paleorainfall during interglacial intervals (Q60530816) (← links)
- Millennial- to centennial-scale palaeoclimatic variations during Termination I and the Holocene in the central Mediterranean Sea (Q60530959) (← links)
- 7000 years of paleostorm activity in the NW Mediterranean Sea in response to Holocene climate events (Q63971534) (← links)
- U-series dating of bone using the diffusion-adsorption model (Q64168048) (← links)
- A paleoclimate record of the last 17,600 years in stalagmites from the B7 cave, Sauerland, Germany (Q94589817) (← links)
- Stable isotopes in caves over altitudinal gradients: fractionation behaviour and inferences for speleothem sensitivity to climate change (Q105875655) (← links)
- Epikarst hydrology and implications for stalagmite capture of climate changes at Grotta di Ernesto (NE Italy): results from long-term monitoring (Q105875663) (← links)
- Holocene Climate Variability in Sicily from a Discontinuous Stalagmite Record and the Mesolithic to Neolithic Transition (Q105875665) (← links)
- Tyrrhenian Holocene palaeoclimate trends from spelean serpulids (Q105875673) (← links)
- Climate variability in central China over the last 1270 years revealed by high-resolution stalagmite records (Q106956326) (← links)
- Holocene environmental change and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in north-west Europe: revisiting two models (Q113293083) (← links)