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Trace elements in speleothems as recorders of environmental change
Ian Fairchild
, PC Treble
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Geography
Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Environmental Change
100%
Trace Elements
100%
Speleothem
100%
Sr Isotopes
22%
Elemental Variations
22%
Hydrology
11%
High Flow
11%
Temperature Effect
11%
High Heat Flux
11%
Crystal Growth
11%
Aquifer
11%
Palaeo
11%
Palaeotemperature
11%
Imaging Techniques
11%
High Ratio
11%
Seepage Flow
11%
Some Element
11%
Stable Isotopes
11%
Crystal Lattice
11%
Covariation
11%
Oxygen Isotopes
11%
Drip Water
11%
Prior Calcite Precipitation
11%
Mg-Ca
11%
Upflow
11%
Cave Environment
11%
Seepage Water
11%
Drying Conditions
11%
Aridity
11%
Carbon Isotopes
11%
Atmospheric Deposition
11%
Element Ratios
11%
Force Factor
11%
Water Infiltration
11%
Aeolian Input
11%
Palaeohydrology
11%
Microimaging
11%
U Isotopes
11%
Fast Growth
11%
Soil Processes
11%
Element Partitioning
11%
Superficial Deposits
11%
Mg Partitioning
11%
Instantaneous Response
11%
Crystallographic Effect
11%
Feed Flow
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Change
100%
Trace Element
100%
Speleothem
100%
Calcite
33%
Paleotemperature
11%
Imaging Technique
11%
Crystal Structure
11%
Stable Isotope
11%
Carbon Dioxide
11%
Seasonality
11%
Carbon 14
11%
Seepage Water
11%
Aridity
11%
Crystal Growth
11%
Atmospheric Deposition
11%
Paleohydrology
11%
Soil Process
11%
Crystal Lattice
11%