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Pleistocene oxygen isotope variations

Luyt J, Lee-Thorp JA, Avery G (2000) New light on middle Pleistocene west coast enviromnents from Elandsfontein, Western Cape Province, South Afrioa. South Afr J Sci 96 399-403 Luz B, Kolodny Y (1985) Oxygen isotope variations in phosphate of biogenic apatites, IV. Mammal teeth and bones. Earth Planet Sci Lett 75 29-36... [Pg.485]

Most relevant to speleothem investigations is the middle to late Pleistocene - the past half-million years. This is the time scale of U/Th dating. Paleoclimatic signals are often matched to variations in oxygen isotope ratios derived from measurements on deep sea cores. This record has been subdivided into isotope stages that in turn correlate with sea level stands and with temperatures. The version of the isotope stage record shown in figure 1 is the SPECMAP compilation here reconstructed from Bradley (1999). [Pg.137]


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