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      Towards a quantitative proxy of cave dripwater hydrology

      Hartland, Adam; Hu, Chaoyong; Enge, Gabriel; Zitoun, Rebecca; Lehto, Niklas; Salmanzadeh, Mahdiyeh; Fox, Beth R.S.; Dosseto, Anthony; Breitenbach, Sebastian
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      Hartland, A., Hu, C., Enge, G., Zitoun, R., Lehto, N., Salmanzadeh, M., … Breitenbach, S. (2018). Towards a quantitative proxy of cave dripwater hydrology. In European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2018 (Vol. 20, pp. 13780–13780). Vienna, Austria.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12729
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      Speleothems capture a wide range of geochemical signals related to hydroclimate variability. However, the quantification of climatic parameters (e.g. rainfall, temperature) using traditional proxies is hampered by the multitude of influencing factors.
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      2018
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