Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems
Little is known about the paleo-precipitation of the Florida Peninsula. In order to better understand Floridas late Holocene climate variability (last 4,200 years), the isotopic composition was analyzed of four speleothems from two caves, in West-Central Florida. Two speleothems were collected from...
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ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:etd-1871 2023-07-30T04:05:37+02:00 Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems Soto, Limaris R 2005-11-10T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/872 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/1871/viewcontent/SFE0001330.pdf unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/872 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/context/etd/article/1871/viewcontent/SFE0001330.pdf default USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations Paleoclimate Stalagmites Stable isotopes Uranium-series Teleconnections American Studies Arts and Humanities thesis 2005 ftusouthflorida 2023-07-13T21:33:48Z Little is known about the paleo-precipitation of the Florida Peninsula. In order to better understand Floridas late Holocene climate variability (last 4,200 years), the isotopic composition was analyzed of four speleothems from two caves, in West-Central Florida. Two speleothems were collected from BRC Cave in Hernando County, and two others from Briar Cave in Marion County. This study represents the first speleothem-based paleoclimate records for Florida. Uranium-series disequilibrium analyses were determined by using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) to provide accurate determination of chronology of the deposition of the speleothems. Stable isotopic analyses of oxygen and carbon were performed using stable isotope mass spectrometry, which provided information regarding changing amounts of precipitation (increase in precipitation, decrease in the δ18Oc) and types of vegetation above the cave (increased forest density, decrease in the δ13Cc). Variations in the speleothems δ18O composition reveal abrupt changes in precipitation amount, fluctuations that appear both regional and hemispheric in nature. Strong similarities between the speleothem δ18O, Lake TulaneδD record (Cross et al. 2003; 2004) and the SE US tree-ring record (surrogate for spring precipitation - Stahle and Cleaveland 1992) suggests a regional atmospheric influence on Floridas precipitation. The major causes of changes in precipitation are proposed to be Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), El Nino and changes in the relative positions of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)-North Atlantic High (NAH). Comparison between the δ18Oc and surrogates of these influences, show all three have some effect. AMO and El Nino have short-term (decadal) influence and ITCZ-NAH has a long term (centennial) influence. The contributions of these climatic effects have implications for teleconnections involving Floridas climate; the AMO correlation shows higher latitude influence, while El Nino and the ITCZ show tropical influence on subtropical ... Thesis North Atlantic University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP |
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Little is known about the paleo-precipitation of the Florida Peninsula. In order to better understand Floridas late Holocene climate variability (last 4,200 years), the isotopic composition was analyzed of four speleothems from two caves, in West-Central Florida. Two speleothems were collected from BRC Cave in Hernando County, and two others from Briar Cave in Marion County. This study represents the first speleothem-based paleoclimate records for Florida. Uranium-series disequilibrium analyses were determined by using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) to provide accurate determination of chronology of the deposition of the speleothems. Stable isotopic analyses of oxygen and carbon were performed using stable isotope mass spectrometry, which provided information regarding changing amounts of precipitation (increase in precipitation, decrease in the δ18Oc) and types of vegetation above the cave (increased forest density, decrease in the δ13Cc). Variations in the speleothems δ18O composition reveal abrupt changes in precipitation amount, fluctuations that appear both regional and hemispheric in nature. Strong similarities between the speleothem δ18O, Lake TulaneδD record (Cross et al. 2003; 2004) and the SE US tree-ring record (surrogate for spring precipitation - Stahle and Cleaveland 1992) suggests a regional atmospheric influence on Floridas precipitation. The major causes of changes in precipitation are proposed to be Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO), El Nino and changes in the relative positions of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)-North Atlantic High (NAH). Comparison between the δ18Oc and surrogates of these influences, show all three have some effect. AMO and El Nino have short-term (decadal) influence and ITCZ-NAH has a long term (centennial) influence. The contributions of these climatic effects have implications for teleconnections involving Floridas climate; the AMO correlation shows higher latitude influence, while El Nino and the ITCZ show tropical influence on subtropical ... |
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Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems |
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Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems |
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Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems |
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Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems |
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Reconstruction of Late Holocene Precipitation for Central Florida as Derived from Isotopes in Speleothems |
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reconstruction of late holocene precipitation for central florida as derived from isotopes in speleothems |
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