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Luminescence Variations in Fast-Growing Stalagmites from Uppsala, Sweden
Authors:Hanna Sofia Sundqvist  y Baker  Karin Holmgren
Institution:Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden;School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Two fast‐growing stalagmites from a cellar vault in Uppsala, southeast Sweden, are analysed for their luminescent properties. The results indicate that variations in luminescence intensity in the stalagmites are annual. Due to problems in finding a suitable absolute dating method this assumption cannot yet be firmly tested; however, results from radiocarbon dating of one of the stalagmites do not contradict the proposal that the laminae are annual. If so, the speleothems have been growing for 10–15 years with a growth rate of 3–8 mm per year, which is a similar rate to other fast‐growing speleothems in Great Britain that have formed from the reaction of lime mortar and carbon dioxide. It is likely that the assumed annual laminae of the luminescence record represent a flush of organic material.
Keywords:stalagmites  luminescence  Sweden
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