Geophysical Research Letters (May 2024)
Ma/Ca Ratio in Stalagmites as a Potential Palaeo‐Temperature Indicator
Abstract
Abstract Mg/Ca ratio in stalagmites primarily serves as an indicator of past hydrological conditions rather than temperature variations. Here, we present an Mg/Ca ratio record in a stalagmite from northern China, spanning ice age termination II. A unique finding is that Mg/Ca ratio shows a moderately strong positive correlation with cave air temperature obtained from clumped isotopes data in the same stalagmite. The stable hydrogeochemistry of source water and high temperature sensitivity of Mg partition coefficient plausibly explain this temperature dependence. Furthermore, we establish an Mg/Ca‐temperature calibration for stalagmites from mid‐latitudes, encompassing a temperature range between ∼2 and ∼15°C, where Mg/Ca = 14.221 × e0.073×T (R2 = 0.40). Applying this function to Mg/Ca ratio from similar stalagmites could tentatively provide a quantitative regional temperature record over millennial and centennial timescales. This research highlights Mg/Ca ratio in stalagmites as a potential palaeo‐temperature proxy and introduces, for the first time, a tentative Mg/Ca‐temperature calibration function for speleothems.
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