Simulated European stalagmite record and its relation to a quasi-decadal climate mode

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A synthetic stalagmite δ18O record for the Bunker Cave (51 N, 7 E) is constructed using a combined climate-stalagmite modelling approach where we combine an atmospheric circulation model equipped with water isotopes and a model simulating stalagmite calcite δ18O values. Mixing processes in the soil and karst above the cave represent a natural low-pass filter of the speleothem climate archive. Stalagmite δ18O values at Bunker Cave lag the regional surface climate by 3-4 yr. The power spectrum of the simulated speleothem calcite δ18O record has a pronounced peak at quasi-decadal time scale, which is associated with a large-scale climate variability pattern in the North Atlantic. Our modelling study suggests that stalagmite records from Bunker Cave are representative for large-scale teleconnections and can be used to obtain information about the North Atlantic and its decadal variability. © 2013 Author(s).

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Lohmann, G., Wackerbarth, A., Langebroek, P. M., Werner, M., Fohlmeister, J., Scholz, D., & Mangini, A. (2013). Simulated European stalagmite record and its relation to a quasi-decadal climate mode. Climate of the Past, 9(1), 89–98. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-9-89-2013

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