2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.10.013
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Continuous 60-year stable isotopic and earth-alkali element records in a modern laminated tufa (Jaruga, river Krka, Croatia): Implications for climate reconstruction

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“…They found that the measured temperature was 8°C larger than the theoretical one calculated using the Kim and O'Neil (1997) equilibrium curve. Lojen et al (2009) studied the continuous 60-year carbon and oxygen isotope composition in a modern laminated tufa, and found that the absolute longterm temperature increase and inter-annual temperature variations were substantially overestimated although the calculated temperatures showed similar long-term trends in fluctuation of temperature and precipitation. This discrepancy was attributed to non-equilibrium conditions during carbonate precipitation that favored incorporation of the isotopically lighter species from water into the precipitate (Lojen et al, 2009).…”
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“…They found that the measured temperature was 8°C larger than the theoretical one calculated using the Kim and O'Neil (1997) equilibrium curve. Lojen et al (2009) studied the continuous 60-year carbon and oxygen isotope composition in a modern laminated tufa, and found that the absolute longterm temperature increase and inter-annual temperature variations were substantially overestimated although the calculated temperatures showed similar long-term trends in fluctuation of temperature and precipitation. This discrepancy was attributed to non-equilibrium conditions during carbonate precipitation that favored incorporation of the isotopically lighter species from water into the precipitate (Lojen et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…However, there may be oxygen isotopic disequilibrium fractionation between deposits and parent solutions (McCrea, 1950;Hendy, 1971;Mickler et al, 2006;Dreybrodt, 2008;Kele et al, 2008Kele et al, , 2011Dietzel et al, 2009;DePaolo, 2011). Previous studies have used tufa (or travertine) to reconstruct paleotemperatures (Matsuoka et al, 2001;Ihlenfeld et al, 2003;O'Brien et al, 2006;Liu et al, 2006a;Kano et al, 2007;Kele et al, 2008Kele et al, , 2011Lojen et al, 2009;Brasier et al, 2010). However, few attempted to evaluate the effect of nonequilibrium fractionation (Kele et al, 2008(Kele et al, , 2011Lojen et al, 2009). In fact, many studies have shown that the oxygen isotopic equilibrium is rarely maintained during calcite precipitation under natural conditions (Gonfiantini et al, 1968;Friedman, 1970;Fouke et al, 2000;Mickler et al, 2006;Kele et al, 2008Kele et al, , 2011Lojen et al, 2009).…”
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“…doi:10. 1016/j.gca.2009.11.008 Despite the limitation of speleothem, the freshwater tufa and travertine (Pentecost, 1995;Ford and Pedley, 1996) could provide valuable paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental information (Hennig et al, 1983;Pazdur et al, 1988;Pentecost, 1995;Ford and Pedley, 1996;Andrews et al, 1997;Ihlenfeld et al, 2003;Kano et al, 2003Kano et al, , 2004Kano et al, , 2007Liu et al, 2003Liu et al, , 2006aGarnett et al, 2004;Smith et al, 2004;Andrews and Brasier, 2005;Andrews, 2006;O'Brien et al, 2006;Hori et al, 2008;Brasier et al, in press;Lojen et al, 2009;Ortiz et al, 2009). However, most of the previous studies used epigenic (meteogene) tufa (where the CO 2 is sourced from soil and atmosphere) and paid little attention to the endogenic (thermogene) travertine (where the CO 2 is sourced from a range of situations including hydrolysis and oxidation of reduced carbon, decarbonation of limestone or directly from the upper mantle) (Pentecost, 1995(Pentecost, , 2005Ford and Pedley, 1996;Liu et al, 2003Liu et al, , 2006a.…”
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