Investigating δ13C values in stalagmites from tropical South America for the last two millennia

Due to the many factors controlling δ13C values in stalagmites, complicating their paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental interpretation, most studies do not present δ13C values, but instead focus mainly on δ18O values. This is also the case for most cave studies from tropical South America, where man...

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Veröffentlicht in:Quaternary science reviews 2021-03, Vol.255, p.106822, Article 106822
Hauptverfasser: Novello, Valdir Felipe, William da Cruz, Francisco, Vuille, Mathias, Pereira Silveira Campos, José Leandro, Stríkis, Nicolás Misailidis, Apaéstegui, James, Moquet, Jean Sebastien, Azevedo, Vitor, Ampuero, Angela, Utida, Giselle, Wang, Xianfeng, Paula-Santos, Gustavo Macedo, Jaqueto, Plinio, Ruiz Pessenda, Luiz Carlos, Breecker, Daniel O., Karmann, Ivo
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Zusammenfassung:Due to the many factors controlling δ13C values in stalagmites, complicating their paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental interpretation, most studies do not present δ13C values, but instead focus mainly on δ18O values. This is also the case for most cave studies from tropical South America, where many new δ18O stalagmite records covering the last millennia were recently published. Here, we review the δ13C values in stalagmites, investigating the influence on this proxy of local hydroclimate, altitude, temperature and vegetation types, by employing a new dataset composed of published and unpublished carbon isotope records from various sites in tropical South America. The main factors influencing δ13C values are associated with the local hydroclimate, followed by minor effects from temperature. Most of the isotopic records show a significant correlation between the δ13C and δ18O values, indicating a close relationship between local hydroclimate and atmospheric convective processes related to the South American Monsoon System. •δ13C values in stalagmites from tropics are related with local hydrology.•Prior calcite precipitation is the main driver for δ13C values in stalagmites.•The mean conditions of local hydroclimate are associated with South American monsoon.•Dataset of δ13C values in stalagmites is useful as paleoclimate record.
ISSN:0277-3791
1873-457X
DOI:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106822