Testing the annual nature of speleothem banding

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Speleothem laminae have been postulated to form annually, and this lamina-chronology is widely applied to high-resolution modern and past climate reconstructions. However, this argument has not been directly supported by high resolution dating methods. Here we present contemporary single-lamina 230 Th dating techniques with 2σ precision as good as ±0.5a yr on a laminated stalagmite with density couplets from Xianren Cave, China, that covers the last 300 years. We find that the layers do not always deposit annually. Annual bands can be under- or over-counted by several years during different multi-decadal intervals. The irregular formation of missing and false bands in this example indicates that the assumption of annual speleothem laminae in a climate reconstruction should be approached carefully without a robust absolute-dated chronology.

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Shen, C. C., Lin, K., Duan, W., Jiang, X., Partin, J. W., Edwards, R. L., … Tan, M. (2013). Testing the annual nature of speleothem banding. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02633

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