A continuous stable isotope record of last interglacial age from the Bulgarian Cave Orlova Chuka
Catégorie d'article: Regular Articles
Publié en ligne: 30 mai 2019
Pages: 87 - 101
Reçu: 08 nov. 2018
Accepté: 11 mars 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/geochr-2015-0107
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© 2018 J. Pawlak, published by Sciendo
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Recent research shows that the last interglacial climate was more unstable in comparison to Holocene. Lack of suitable dating techniques and precisely defined absolute age benchmarks is one from main problems for present LIG studies. Therefore many of LIG chronologies base on indirect dating techniques like record alignment strategies. In this context, speleothems are valuable paleoclimate archives because of their capability to be dated by U-series method. In Europe LIG speleothem records are known mostly from western and central part of the continent. In this paper we present a 1,650 mm long stalagmite (ocz-6) from Bulgarian Cave Orlova Chuka. The ocz-6 stalagmite records the period of time