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WA-21-6-A and WB-21-5-A speleothem geochemistry
The dataset includes speleothem carbon isotopes, oxygen isotopes, U-Th ages, and fluid inlcusion hydrogen isotopes used to reconstruct climate in southeastern Alaska during the past ~3,500 years. Speleothem WB-21-5-A was collected in Wishbone Cave (55.774 N, -133.191 E; 420 m.a.s.l.) and speleothem WA-21-6-A was collected in Walkabout Cave (55.776° N, 133.195° W; 350 m.a.s.l.) on May 21, 2022 and June 21, 2022, respectfully. The data collection was completed between September 2021-March 2022. U-Th ages were measured on a ThermoFisher Neptune Plus multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, and stable/fluid inclusion isotopes were measured on a ThermoFisher Delta V isotope ratio mass spectrometer.
climate change, Paleoclimate, Earth System Research, Climate change, El Nino Southern Oscillation, Alaska, speleothem
climate change, Paleoclimate, Earth System Research, Climate change, El Nino Southern Oscillation, Alaska, speleothem
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