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Main Authors: Orrison, Rebecca, Vuille, Mathias, Smerdon, Jason E, Apaéstegui, James, Azevedo, Vitor, Campos, Jose Leandro P S, Cruz, Francisco William, Della Libera, Marcela Eduarda, Stríkis, Nicolás Misailidis
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Published: PANGAEA 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948183
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author Orrison, Rebecca
Vuille, Mathias
Smerdon, Jason E
Apaéstegui, James
Azevedo, Vitor
Campos, Jose Leandro P S
Cruz, Francisco William
Della Libera, Marcela Eduarda
Stríkis, Nicolás Misailidis
author_facet Orrison, Rebecca
Vuille, Mathias
Smerdon, Jason E
Apaéstegui, James
Azevedo, Vitor
Campos, Jose Leandro P S
Cruz, Francisco William
Della Libera, Marcela Eduarda
Stríkis, Nicolás Misailidis
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) is the main driver of regional hydroclimate variability across tropical and subtropical South America. It is best recorded on paleoclimatic timescales by stable oxygen isotope proxies, which are more spatially representative of regional hydroclimate than proxies for local precipitation alone. This data is presented as supplementary to a network study that characterizes SASM variability over the last millennium, separating the shared signal from local variability. Here, we present two new high-resolution samples (MV1, MV30) from the Mata Virgem cave (11°37′27.07′′S, 47°29′19.04′′W) located in the eastern region of the Brazilian tropical Savannah known as 'Cerrado'. The following parameters were collected from each stalagmite: δ¹⁸O, δ¹³C, and U/Th ages. More information about the Mata Virgem cave can be found in Azevedo et al. (2019).
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spellingShingle Last Millennium δ¹⁸O, δ¹³C, and U/Th ages of MV1 and MV30 stalagmite records from Mata Virgem cave (central Brazil)
Orrison, Rebecca
Vuille, Mathias
Smerdon, Jason E
Apaéstegui, James
Azevedo, Vitor
Campos, Jose Leandro P S
Cruz, Francisco William
Della Libera, Marcela Eduarda
Stríkis, Nicolás Misailidis
oxygen and carbon isotopes; South American Summer Monsoon; speleothem
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) is the main driver of regional hydroclimate variability across tropical and subtropical South America. It is best recorded on paleoclimatic timescales by stable oxygen isotope proxies, which are more spatially representative of regional hydroclimate than proxies for local precipitation alone. This data is presented as supplementary to a network study that characterizes SASM variability over the last millennium, separating the shared signal from local variability. Here, we present two new high-resolution samples (MV1, MV30) from the Mata Virgem cave (11°37′27.07′′S, 47°29′19.04′′W) located in the eastern region of the Brazilian tropical Savannah known as 'Cerrado'. The following parameters were collected from each stalagmite: δ¹⁸O, δ¹³C, and U/Th ages. More information about the Mata Virgem cave can be found in Azevedo et al. (2019).
title Last Millennium δ¹⁸O, δ¹³C, and U/Th ages of MV1 and MV30 stalagmite records from Mata Virgem cave (central Brazil)
topic oxygen and carbon isotopes; South American Summer Monsoon; speleothem
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.948183