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| (234U)/(238U) DISEQUILIBRIUM AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN GROUNDWATER THROUGH TIME: A SPELEOTHEM RECORD FROM SOUTHERN ILLINOIS | ||
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ZHOU, Juanzuo1, LUNDSTROM, Craig1, FOUKE, Bruce1, PANNO, Sam2, and HACKLEY, Keith2, (1) Geology, UIUC, 1301 W.Green St., 245NHB, Urbana, IL 61801, zhou1@uiuc.edu, (2) Illinois State Geol Survey, 645 E Peabody, Champaign, IL 61820 There are few methods for examining water-rock interaction over geologic time scales. One paleohydrologic record comes from speleothems. Here we present combined U-series chronology and geochemistry of a 65 cm long stalagmite from Fogelpole Cave in Southern Illinois. The host cave lies within the St. Louis limestone and is overlain by Illinoisan glacial sediments. We characterized growth fabric using petrography and CL and determined 238U-234U-230Th and 235U-231Pa ages by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry. Ages for the two independent systems are concordant for 7 samples, range from ~80,000 years to ~30,000 years and progressively decrease up the sample. The growth rate of the stalagmite decreases significantly through time from ~230 The initial activity ratio for 234U/238U ( An examination of the global database shows that speleothem growth rates often correlate with | ||
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2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)
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| Session No. 176 Isotopic and Elemental Tracers of Late Quaternary Climate Change (Posters) Colorado Convention Center: Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Tuesday, October 29, 2002 | ||
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