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Abstract:
The first step for establishing a firm chronology of the stalagmite was laminae counting which yielded 524 annual couplets suggesting deposition between 1478-2002 AD. Results were verified by high precision AMS radiocarbon dating that confirmed our interpretation of the couplets as being annual. Our sampling strategy yielded sub-annually to annually resolved d18O and d13C time-series. Comparison between the measured records and forward models based on a century of overlapping instrumental data from the island indicate that ENSO-driven rainfall variability exerts the strongest influence on the isotope composition of the stalagmite-calcite. Strong annual ENSO events and decadal-long PDO variability are also discerned in the proxy records spanning the LIA interval. Coeval coral proxy climate data from the South Pacific are used for comparison and validation of our results.
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See more from this Session: Assessment of Speleothem Paleoenvironment Proxies Using Studies in Modern Karst Systems