Speleothem Records from the Eastern Part of Europe and Turkey—Discussion on Stable Oxygen and Carbon Isotopes

作者: Zoltán Kern , Attila Demény , Aurel Perşoiu , István Gábor Hatvani , None

DOI: 10.3390/QUAT2030031

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摘要: … From ~90 ka BP onwards, there is continuous coverage of both δ 18 O and δ 13 C in the region, although the available number of isotopic records for the period 90–10 ka BP is low. The …

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