Speleothem
Speleothems are mineral deposits formed from groundwater within underground caverns. Stalagmites, stalactites, and other forms may be annually banded or contain compounds that can be radiometrically dated. Thickness of depositional layers or isotopic records can be used to determine past climate conditions.
Obtaining Data at the World Data Center
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Browse Datasets
- List of Speleothem Datasets by Title and Investigator
- List of Speleothem Datasets by Location
- Speleothem Datasets from Our FTP Site
- Shah et al. 2011 0-22K Speleothem Oxygen Isotope Data
- Cheng et al. 2009 8.2k Event Speleothem Oxygen Isotope Data, Text or Excel
- Smith et al. 2006 500-year Northern Hemisphere Speleothem Temperature Reconstruction, Text or Excel
Contributing Data
Investigators who wish to contribute their data to our speleothem archive can find information on contributing below. Data and study description information can be contributed by emailing completed data contribution templates to paleo@noaa.gov.
Other Data Archives
Additional sources of data and information on speleothems.