Catherine N. Jex
University of New South Wales
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International Journal of Speleology | 2008
Andy Baker; Claire L. Smith; Catherine N. Jex; Ian J. Fairchild; Dominique Genty; Lisa Fuller
This review of annually laminated speleothems firstly considers the four types of annual laminae found within speleothems: fluorescent laminae formed by annual variations in organic matter flux; visible or petrographic laminae, formed by annual variations in calcite texture or fabric; calcite-aragonite couplets; and finally trace element laminae. The methods available to confirm the annual nature, or otherwise, of lamina deposition are reviewed. We consider the use of annual laminae in chronology building, with particular relevance to palaeoclimate reconstructions. Finally, the use of annual lamina width as a palaeoclimate proxy is reviewed.
The Holocene | 2010
Andy Baker; Asfawossen Asrat; Ian J. Fairchild; Melanie J. Leng; Louise Thomas; Martin Widmann; Catherine N. Jex; Buwen Dong; Peter van Calsteren; Charlotte L. Bryant
An annually laminated, uranium-series dated, Holocene stalagmite from southeast Ethiopia has been analysed for growth rate and δ13C and δ18O variations at annual to biennial resolution, in order to provide the first long duration proxy record of decadal-scale rainfall variability in this climatically sensitive region. Our study site (10°N) is climatically influenced by both summer (June—August) and spring (March—May) rainfall caused by the annual movement of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and modulated by large-scale anomalies in the atmospheric circulation and in ocean temperatures. Here we show that stalagmite growth, episodic throughout the last 7800 years, demonstrates decadal-scale (8—25 yr) variability in both growth rate and δ 18O. A hydrological model was employed and indicates that this decadal variability is due to variations in the relative amounts of rainfall in the two rain seasons. Our record, unique in its combination of length (a total of ~1000 years), annual chronology and high resolution δ18O, shows for the first time that such decadal-scale variability in rainfall in this region has occurred through the Holocene, which implies persistent decadal-scale variability for the large-scale atmospheric and oceanic driving factors.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Mark O. Cuthbert; Gabriel C. Rau; Martin S. Andersen; Hamid Roshan; Helen Rutlidge; Christopher E. Marjo; Monika Markowska; Catherine N. Jex; Peter W. Graham; Gregoire Mariethoz; R. I. Acworth; Andy Baker
This study describes the first use of concurrent high-precision temperature and drip rate monitoring to explore what controls the temperature of speleothem forming drip water. Two contrasting sites, one with fast transient and one with slow constant dripping, in a temperate semi-arid location (Wellington, NSW, Australia), exhibit drip water temperatures which deviate significantly from the cave air temperature. We confirm the hypothesis that evaporative cooling is the dominant, but so far unattributed, control causing significant disequilibrium between drip water and host rock/air temperatures. The amount of cooling is dependent on the drip rate, relative humidity and ventilation. Our results have implications for the interpretation of temperature-sensitive, speleothem climate proxies such as δ18O, cave microecology and the use of heat as a tracer in karst. Understanding the processes controlling the temperature of speleothem-forming cave drip waters is vital for assessing the reliability of such deposits as archives of climate change.
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Chris Bradley; Andy Baker; Catherine N. Jex; Melanie J. Leng
Biogeosciences | 2010
Melanie J. Leng; I. Baneschi; Giovanni Zanchetta; Catherine N. Jex; Bernd Wagner; Hendrik Vogel
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014
Catherine N. Jex; Gary H. Pate; Alison J. Blyth; Robert G. M. Spencer; Peter J. Hernes; Stuart J. Khan; Andy Baker
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014
Mark O. Cuthbert; Andy Baker; Catherine N. Jex; Peter W. Graham; Pauline C. Treble; Martin S. Andersen; R. Ian Acworth
Global and Planetary Change | 2010
Catherine N. Jex; Andy Baker; Ian J. Fairchild; Warren J. Eastwood; Melanie J. Leng; Hilary J. Sloane; Louise Thomas; Erdem Bekaroğlu
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014
Helen Rutlidge; Andy Baker; Christopher E. Marjo; Martin S. Andersen; Peter W. Graham; Mark O. Cuthbert; Gabriel C. Rau; Hamid Roshan; Monika Markowska; Gregoire Mariethoz; Catherine N. Jex
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013
Pauline C. Treble; Chris Bradley; Anne Wood; Andy Baker; Catherine N. Jex; Ian J. Fairchild; Michael K. Gagan; Joan Cowley; Cecilia Azcurra