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Andy Baker

Professor (Hydrology; Geology; Geochemistry)

Sydney, Australia

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Publications

  • WlCount: Geological lamination detection and counting using an image analysis approach
  • Climatic, hydrological and karst geological controls on groundwater recharge: the view from an Australian vadose zone cave observatory
  • WlCount: Geological lamination detection and counting using an image analysis approach
  • SISAL speleothem database updates - link to modern monitoring data, additional proxies and increased accessibility
  • Caves provide early warning of unprecedented decrease in rainfall recharge of groundwater
  • SISALv2: a comprehensive speleothem isotope database with multiple age–depth models
  • An annually resolved stalagmite record of fire frequency for the last 250 years in south west Australia
  • Speleothems as archives for palaeofire proxies
  • Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter from Agricultural and Livestock Effluents: Implications for Water Quality Monitoring
  • Caves demonstrate decrease in rainfall recharge of southwest Australian groundwater is unprecedented for the last 800 years
  • A Review of Speleothems as Archives for Paleofire Proxies, With Australian Case Studies
  • An underground drip water monitoring network to characterize rainfall recharge of groundwater at different geologies, environments, and climates across Australia
  • Hydrological conceptual model for reconstructing fire history from cave stalagmites
  • Embracing the karst hydrological control on speleothem oxygen isotope variability
  • Speleothems as Archives for Palaeofire Proxies
  • Recharge variability in Australia's southeast alpine region derived from cave monitoring and modern stalagmite δ18O records
  • Spatiotemporal Variation in Cave Percolation Waters: A Functional Approach
  • Climatic influences on the offset between d18O of cave drip waters and precipitation inferred from global monitoring data
  • Spatiotemporal Variation in Cave Percolation Waters: A Functional Approach
  • Photodegradation of Dissolved Organic Matter in Wastewater: The Views from Changes of Optical Properties
  • RADIOCARBON PROTOCOLS and FIRST INTERCOMPARISON RESULTS from the CHRONOS 14CARBON-CYCLE FACILITY, UNIVERSITY of NEW SOUTH WALES, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
  • Corrigendum to “Late Holocene climate anomaly concurrent with fire activity and ecosystem shifts in the eastern Australian Highlands” [Sci. Total Environ. 802 (2021)149542](S0048969721046167)(10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149542)
  • A new conceptual framework for the transformation of groundwater dissolved organic matter
  • Past fires and post-fire impacts reconstructed from a southwest Australian stalagmite
  • Liquid-phase water isotope separation using graphene-oxide membranes
  • Caves provide early warning of unprecedented decrease in rainfall recharge of groundwater
  • Late Holocene climate anomaly concurrent with fire activity and ecosystem shifts in the eastern Australian Highlands
  • Sulphur variations in annually layered stalagmites using benchtop micro-XRF
  • Quantifying temporal variability and spatial heterogeneity in rainfall recharge thresholds in a montane karst environment
  • Rainfall recharge thresholds in a subtropical climate determined using a regional cave drip water monitoring network
  • Ubiquitous karst hydrological control on speleothem oxygen isotope variability in a global study
  • Andy Baker, nominated in 2021 for sustained excellence in water and climate science, especially the use of chemical tracers including applications to speleothem palaeoclimatology
  • SISALv3: A global speleothem stable isotope and trace element database
  • Supplementary material to "SISALv3: A global speleothem stable isotope and trace element database"
  • An underground drip water monitoring network to characterize rainfall recharge of groundwater at different geologies, environments, and climates across Australia
  • Strength of the winter North Atlantic jet stream has deviated from its natural trend under anthropogenic warming
  • SISALv3: a global speleothem stable isotope and trace element database
  • Southern Ocean carbon sink enhanced by sea-ice feedbacks at the Antarctic Cold Reversal
  • Event-based groundwater recharge: drip observations reach new depths in mine tunnels
  • Characterisation of groundwater dissolved organic matter using LC OCD: Implications for water treatment
  • The evolution of stable silicon isotopes in a coastal carbonate aquifer, Rottnest Island, Western Australia
  • Supplementary material to "The evolution of stable silicon isotopes in a coastal carbonate aquifer, Rottnest Island, Western Australia"
  • Time lapse electric resistivity tomography to portray infiltration and hydrologic flow paths from surface to cave
  • The Properties of Annually Laminated Stalagmites‐A Global Synthesis
  • The evolution of stable silicon isotopes in a coastal carbonate aquifer on Rottnest Island, Western Australia
  • Stalagmite evidence for Early Holocene multidecadal hydroclimate variability in Ethiopia
  • Are twelve years of hydrological monitoring at a SE Australian alpine cave enough to provide insights into the speleothem paleoenvironmental record?
  • Combustion completeness and sample location determine wildfire ash leachate chemistry
  • Combustion Completeness and Sample Location Determine Wildfire Ash Leachate Chemistry
  • Fire-induced shifts in stalagmite organic matter mapped using Synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy
  • How water isotopes (18O, 2H, 3H) within an island freshwater lens respond to changes in rainfall
  • Analysis of the Preserved Amino Acid Bias in Peptide Profiles of Iron Age Teeth from a Tropical Environment Enable Sexing of Individuals Using Amelogenin MRM
  • Corrigendum to “The impact of fire on the geochemistry of speleothem-forming drip water in a sub-alpine cave” (Science of the Total Environment (2018) 642 (408–420), (S0048969718319624), (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.310))
  • Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial
  • Antarctic ice sheet discharge driven by atmosphere-ocean feedbacks at the Last Glacial Termination
  • Real-time detection of faecally contaminated drinking water with tryptophan-like fluorescence: defining threshold values
  • Modelling karst vadose zone hydrology and its relevance for paleoclimate reconstruction
  • Dating stalagmites in Mediterranean climates using annual trace element cycles
  • River-groundwater connectivity in a karst system, Wellington, NSW, Australia
  • Carbon dynamics in a Late Quaternary-age coastal limestone aquifer system undergoing saltwater intrusion
  • Hydroclimate of the Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in southern Australia’s arid margin interpreted from speleothem records (23–15 ka)
  • Sulphate partitioning into calcite: Experimental verification of pH control and application to seasonality in speleothems
  • Cave drip water solutes in south-eastern Australia: Constraining sources, sinks and processes
  • An optimised chronology for a stalagmite using seasonal trace element cycles from Shihua Cave, Beijing, North China
  • The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems
  • The impact of fire on the geochemistry of speleothem-forming drip water in a sub-alpine cave
  • Hydrological characterization of cave drip waters in a porous limestone: Golgotha Cave, Western Australia
  • Global analysis reveals climatic controls on the oxygen isotope composition of cave drip water
  • Changes in global groundwater organic carbon driven by climate change and urbanization
  • Characterisation of shallow groundwater dissolved organic matter in aeolian, alluvial and fractured rock aquifers
  • Characterisation of dissolved organic matter to optimise powdered activated carbon and clarification removal efficiency
  • Lithium and strontium isotope dynamics in a carbonate island aquifer, Rottnest Island, Western Australia
  • Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGT) distributions from soil to cave: Refining the speleothem paleothermometer
  • Changes in groundwater dissolved organic matter character in a coastal sand aquifer due to rainfall recharge
  • What determines the calcium concentration of speleothem-forming drip waters?
  • Hydroclimate of the Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in southern Australia’s arid margin interpreted from speleothem records (23–15 ka)
  • Supplementary material to "Hydroclimate of the Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation in southern Australia’s arid margin interpreted from speleothem records (23–15 ka)"
  • Comments on PARAFAC and fluorescence from Andy Baker, UNSW Sydney
  • Chemical characterisation and source identification of atmospheric aerosols in the Snowy Mountains, south-eastern Australia
  • Paleoclimate change in Ethiopia around the last interglacial derived from annually-resolved stalagmite evidence
  • Changes in global groundwater organic carbon driven by climate change and urbanization
  • Hydrological and geochemical responses of fire in a shallow cave system
  • Separating isotopic impacts of karst and in-cave processes from climate variability using an integrated speleothem isotope-enabled forward model
  • Implications of multi-modal age distributions in Pleistocene cave deposits: A case study of Maludong palaeoathropological locality, southern China
  • Modelling the 14C bomb-pulse in young speleothems using a soil carbon continuum model
  • Marine biomarkers from ice cores reveal enhanced high-latitude Southern Ocean carbon sink during the Antarctic Cold Reversal
  • In situ fluorescence measurements of dissolved organic matter: A review
  • A 35 ka record of groundwater recharge in south-west Australia using stable water isotopes
  • Characterisation and controls on mineral-sorbed organic matter from a variety of groundwater environments
  • Modern speleothem oxygen isotope hydroclimate records in water-limited SE Australia
  • Isotopic and chromatographic fingerprinting of the sources of dissolved organic carbon in a shallow coastal aquifer
  • A soil moisture monitoring network to characterize karstic recharge and evapotranspiration at five representative sites across the globe
  • A soil moisture monitoring network to characterize karstic recharge and evapotranspiration at five representative sites across the globe
  • Insights into recharge processes and speleothem proxy archives from long-term monitoring networks of cave drip water hydrology
  • SISALv2: A comprehensive speleothem isotope database with multiple age-depth models
  • Supplementary material to "SISALv2: A comprehensive speleothem isotope database with multiple age-depth models"
  • Isotopic and chromatographic fingerprinting of the sources of dissolved organic carbon in a shallow coastal aquifer
  • The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems
  • Supplementary material to "The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems"
  • Hydrological characterization of cave drip waters in a porous limestone: Golgotha Cave, Western Australia
  • ENSO – cave dripwater hydrochemical relationship: a 7-year dataset from SE Australia
  • Carbon isotopic characterisation of dissolved organic matter during water treatment
  • Direct stable isotope porewater equilibration and identification of groundwater processes in heterogeneous sedimentary rock
  • Solar-forced diurnal regulation of cave drip rates via phreatophyte evapotranspiration
  • Island groundwater resources, impacts of abstraction and a drying climate: Rottnest Island, Western Australia
  • A post-wildfire response in cave dripwater chemistry
  • Online fluorescence monitoring of RO fouling and integrity: Analysis of two contrasting recycled water schemes
  • ENSO–cave drip water hydrochemical relationship: A 7-year dataset from south-eastern Australia
  • Estimation of deep infiltration in unsaturated limestone environments using cave LiDAR and drip count data
  • Effects of wildfire on long-term soil CO2 concentration: implications for karst processes
  • Drip water isotopes in semi-arid karst: Implications for speleothem paleoclimatology
  • Controls on cave drip water temperature and implications for speleothem-based paleoclimate reconstructions
  • Terrestrial LiDAR Survey and Morphological Analysis to Identify Infiltration Properties in the Tamala Limestone, Western Australia
  • Supplementary material to "ENSO – cave dripwater hydrochemical relationship: a 7-year dataset from SE Australia"
  • To what extent do long-duration high-volume dam releases influence river–aquifer interactions? A case study in New South Wales, Australia,长期大容量水坝放水对河流-含水层相互作用的影响能到什么程度?澳大利亚新南威尔士州的一个研究实例,Dans quelle mesure les lâchers de barrages de longue durée et gros volume influencent-ils les interactions nappe–rivière? Une étude de cas en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie,Até que ponto as descargas de longa duração e grande volume de barragens influenciam as interações rio–aquífero? Um estudo de caso na Nova Gales do Su
  • Application of Portable Fluorescence Spectrophotometry for Integrity Testing of Recycled Water Dual Distribution Systems
  • Estimation of deep infiltration in unsaturated limestone environments using cave lidar and drip count data
  • Intra-event trends in stable isotopes: Exploring midlatitude precipitation using a vertically pointing micro rain radar
  • Impacts of cave air ventilation and in-cave prior calcite precipitation on Golgotha Cave dripwater chemistry, southwest Australia
  • Spatial and seasonal variations in the composition of dissolved organic matter in a tropical catchment: The Lower Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Semi-arid zone caves: Evaporation and hydrological controls on δ18O drip water composition and implications for speleothem paleoclimate reconstructions
  • Portable LED fluorescence instrumentation for the rapid assessment of potable water quality
  • Roles of forest bioproductivity, transpiration and fire in a nine-year record of cave dripwater chemistry from southwest Australia
  • An irrigation experiment to compare soil, water and speleothem tetraether membrane lipid distributions
  • Organic proxies in speleothems – New developments, advantages and limitations
  • A post-wildfire response in cave dripwater chemistry
  • Characterisation of dissolved organic matter fluorescence properties by PARAFAC analysis and thermal quenching
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy for wastewater monitoring: A review
  • Dissolved Organic Carbon Mobilisation in a Groundwater System Stressed by Pumping
  • To what extent can portable fluorescence spectroscopy be used in the real-time assessment of microbial water quality?
  • Evolution of chemical and isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in a complex semi-arid zone environment: Consequences for groundwater dating using radiocarbon
  • Contrasting distributions of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) in speleothems and associated soils
  • The transfer of seasonal isotopic variability between precipitation and drip water at eight caves in the monsoon regions of China
  • Is global warming affecting cave temperatures? Experimental and model data from a paradigmatic case study
  • Water isotope systematics: Improving our palaeoclimate interpretations
  • Unsaturated zone hydrology and cave drip discharge water response: Implications for speleothem paleoclimate record variability
  • Characterisation of dissolved organic matter in the lower Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia
  • Organic characterisation of cave drip water by LC-OCD and fluorescence analysis
  • On-line monitoring of organic matter concentrations and character in drinking water treatment systems using fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Field Measurement of Fluorescent Dissolved Organic Material as a Means of Early Detection of Leachate Plumes
  • Spatial variability of cave-air carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and isotopic compositions in a semi-arid karst environment
  • A composite annual-resolution stalagmite record of North Atlantic climate over the last three millennia
  • A 9000-year carbon isotopic record of acid-soluble organic matter in a stalagmite from Heshang Cave, central China: Paleoclimate implications
  • A reassessment of the Lower Namoi Catchment aquifer architecture and hydraulic connectivity with reference to climate drivers
  • Integrating multiple scales of hydraulic conductivity measurements in training image-based stochastic models
  • Assessing Connectivity Between an Overlying Aquifer and a Coal Seam Gas Resource Using Methane Isotopes, Dissolved Organic Carbon and Tritium
  • Cave use and palaeoecology at Maludong (Red Deer Cave), Yunnan, China
  • Supplementary material to "Solar forced diurnal regulation of cave drip rates via phreatophyte evapotranspiration"
  • Supplementary material to "A post-wildfire response in cave dripwater chemistry"
  • Solar forced diurnal regulation of cave drip rates via phreatophyte evapotranspiration
  • High-resolution sulphur isotope analysis of speleothem carbonate by secondary ionisation mass spectrometry
  • Hydrological uncertainties in the modelling of cave drip-water δ18O and the implications for stalagmite palaeoclimate reconstructions
  • Assessment of Low pH Coagulation Performance Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  • Biogeochemical cycling of sulphur in karst and transfer into speleothem archives at Grotta di Ernesto, Italy
  • Hydrological modeling of stalagmite δ 18 O response to glacial-interglacial transitions
  • Comparison of river and canal water dissolved organic matter fluorescence within an urbanised catchment
  • Exploratory analysis of excitation–emission matrix fluorescence spectra with self-organizing maps—A tutorial
  • A 2000-year lipid biomarker record preserved in a stalagmite from north-west Scotland
  • A 500yr speleothem-derived reconstruction of late autumn–winter precipitation, northeast Turkey
  • Continuous fluorescence excitation–emission matrix monitoring of river organic matter
  • Quantifying the value of laminated stalagmites for paleoclimate reconstructions
  • Determination of changes in wastewater quality through a treatment works using fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Reconstruction of cave air temperature based on surface atmosphere temperature and vegetation changes: Implications for speleothem palaeoclimate records
  • An initial investigation into the organic matter biogeochemistry of the Congo River
  • Calibration of speleothem δ18O with instrumental climate records from Turkey
  • Organic Matter Fluorescence in Municipal Water Recycling Schemes: Toward a Unified PARAFAC Model
  • Spatially dense drip hydrological monitoring and infiltration behaviour at the Wellington Caves, South East Australia
  • High resolution δ18O and δ13C records from an annually laminated Scottish stalagmite and relationship with last millennium climate
  • An isotopic and modelling study of flow paths and storage in Quaternary calcarenite, SW Australia: implications for speleothem paleoclimate records
  • From soil to cave: Transport of trace metals by natural organic matter in karst dripwaters
  • Characterisation of reverse osmosis permeates from municipal recycled water systems using fluorescence spectroscopy: Implications for integrity monitoring
  • Speleothem Science
  • Forward modelling of the speleothem oxygen isotope paleoclimate proxy
  • Measuring dissolved organic carbon δ13C in freshwaters using total organic carbon cavity ring-down spectroscopy (TOC-CRDS)
  • The application of fluorescence spectroscopy to organic matter characterisation in drinking water treatment
  • Chaos and irregularity in karst percolation
  • Classification and calibration of organic matter fluorescence data with multiway analysis methods and artificial neural networks: an operational tool for improved drinking water treatment
  • A method to anchor floating chronologies in annually laminated speleothems with U–Th dates
  • Investigation into clouds and precipitation over an urban area using micro rain radars, satellite remote sensing and fluorescence spectrophotometry
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for determining microbial quality in potable water applications
  • Cross-connection detection in Australian dual reticulation systems by monitoring inherent fluorescent organic matter
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for determination of organic matter removal efficiency at water treatment works
  • Determination of changes in wastewater quality through a treatment works using fluorescence spectroscopy.
  • Assessing the effect of sterilization on the radiocarbon signature of freshwater dissolved organic carbon
  • Evaporative cooling of speleothem drip water
  • Dripwater organic matter and trace element geochemistry in a semi-arid karst environment: Implications for speleothem paleoclimatology
  • Millennial-length forward models and pseudoproxies of stalagmite δ18O: An example from NW Scotland
  • Reducing uncertainty in the climatic interpretations of speleothem δ18O
  • Stable isotopic composition of raw and treated water
  • Characterisation of dissolved organic matter in karst spring waters using intrinsic fluorescence: Relationship with infiltration processes
  • Lignin biogeochemistry: From modern processes to Quaternary archives
  • Fluorescence monitoring at a recycled water treatment plant and associated dual distribution system - Implications for cross-connection detection
  • Simulation of Earth textures by conditional image quilting
  • Fluorescent properties of organic carbon in cave dripwaters: Effects of filtration, temperature and pH
  • Decadal-scale rainfall variability in Ethiopia recorded in an annually laminated, Holocene-age, stalagmite
  • Geochemical records of palaeoenvironmental controls on peat forming processes in the Mfabeni peatland, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa since the Late Pleistocene
  • Fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for determination of organic matter removal efficiency at water treatment works
  • Fluorescence monitoring for cross-connection detection in water reuse systems: Australian case studies
  • New data mining and calibration approaches to the assessment of water treatment efficiency
  • Spectroscopic characterisation of dissolved organic matter changes in drinking water treatment: From PARAFAC analysis to online monitoring wavelengths
  • Variability in luminescent lamination and initial 230Th/232Th activity ratios in a late Holocene stalagmite from northern Norway
  • Fluorescence analysis of dissolved organic matter in natural, waste and polluted waters—a review
  • Exploratory analysis of excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectra with self-organizing maps as a basis for determination of organic matter removal efficiency at water treatment works
  • Analysis of the climate signal contained within δ18O and growth rate parameters in two Ethiopian stalagmites
  • Functional variability of dissolved organic matter from the surface water of a productive lake
  • Reconstructing Climate Dynamics Over the Past Millennium: Synoptic-Scale Climate Dynamics Over the Last Millennium: A Case Study for the MCA-LIA Transition; Kippel, Switzerland, 17–20 May 2009
  • Photochemical degradation of dissolved organic matter and dissolved lignin phenols from the Congo River
  • Temporal controls on dissolved organic matter and lignin biogeochemistry in a pristine tropical river, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • A new approach to detecting vegetation and land-use change using high-resolution lipid biomarker records in stalagmites
  • Discriminatory classification of natural and anthropogenic waters in two U.K. estuaries
  • A high-resolution multi-proxy stalagmite record from Mechara, Southeastern Ethiopia: palaeohydrological implications for speleothem palaeoclimate reconstruction
  • Can fluorescence spectrometry be used as a surrogate for the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) test in water quality assessment? An example from South West England
  • Modern stalagmite δ18O: Instrumental calibration and forward modelling
  • Studies of Cave Sediments: Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate (Revised Edition)
  • Hyperspectral imaging of speleothems
  • Effects of filtration and pH perturbation on freshwater organic matter fluorescence
  • Fluorescence characterization of cross flow ultrafiltration derived freshwater colloidal and dissolved organic matter
  • Isotopic archives of sulphate in speleothems
  • Analysis of rainwater dissolved organic carbon compounds using fluorescence spectrophotometry
  • Continuous fluorescence assessment of organic matter variability on the Bournbrook River, Birmingham, UK
  • Relating freshwater organic matter fluorescence to organic carbon removal efficiency in drinking water treatment
  • Spectrophotometric properties of surface water dissolved organic matter in an afforested upland peat catchment
  • Characterisation of algogenic organic matter extracted from cyanobacteria, green algae and diatoms
  • Dissolved and total organic and inorganic carbon in some British rivers
  • Freeze/thaw and pH effects on freshwater dissolved organic matter fluorescence and absorbance properties from a number of UK locations
  • Late Quaternary speleothem pollen in the British Isles
  • A fluorescence quenching study of the interaction of Suwannee River fulvic acid with iron oxide nanoparticles
  • The estuarine mixing behaviour of peatland derived dissolved organic carbon and its relationship to chromophoric dissolved organic matter in two North Sea estuaries (U.K.)
  • Relating dissolved organic matter fluorescence and functional properties
  • Functional properties of DOM in a stream draining blanket peat
  • Characterisation of colloidal and particulate organic carbon in freshwaters by thermal fluorescence quenching
  • Isotope hydrology of dripwaters in a Scottish cave and implications for stalagmite palaeoclimate research
  • Molecular organic matter in speleothems and its potential as an environmental proxy
  • Pollution analysis on the Arges River using fluorescence spectroscopy
  • A novel method for imaging internal growth patterns in marine mollusks: A fluorescence case study on the aragonitic shell of the marine bivalve Arctica islandica (Linnaeus)
  • The effect of visitors in a touristic cave and the resulting constraints on natural thermal conditions for palaeoclimate studies (eagle cave, Central Spain),Vpliv Turističnega Obiska Na Jamsko Temperature Z Vidika Paleoklimatskega Preučevanja Na Primeru Orlove Jame (Cuevas Del Águila) V Španiji
  • Environmental monitoring in the Mechara caves, southeastern ethiopia: Implications for speleothem palaeoclimate studies
  • Comparison between the characteristics of dissolved organic matter and nitrate content in an urban river
  • Annually laminated speleothems: A review
  • Reconstructing climate dynamics over the past millenniumxs
  • The dripwaters and speleothems of Poole's Cavern: A review of recent and ongoing research
  • Relating organic matter character to trihalomethanes formation potential: A data mining approach
  • Probabilistic analysis of fluorescence signals for monitoring dual reticulation water recycling schemes
  • Persistent positive north atlantic oscillation mode dominated the medieval climate anomaly
  • Dynamics of water movement and trends in dissolved carbon in a headwater wetland in a permeable catchment
  • Fluorescence as a potential monitoring tool for recycled water systems: A review
  • Distinguishing stage 1 and 2 reverse osmosis permeates using fluorescence spectroscopy
  • Fluorescence of road salt additives: Potential applications for residual salt monitoring
  • Oxygen isotope precipitation anomaly in the North Atlantic region during the 8.2 ka event
  • Changes in freshwater organic matter fluorescence intensity with freezing/thawing and dehydration/rehydration
  • Applications of stalagmite laminae to paleoclimate reconstructions: Comparison with dendrochronology/climatology
  • Fluorescence of leachates from three contrasting landfills
  • Modification and preservation of environmental signals in speleothems
  • Reconstructing hemispheric-scale climates from multiple stalagmite records
  • Measurement of protein-like fluorescence in river and waste water using a handheld spectrophotometer
  • Detecting river pollution using fluorescence spectrophotometry: case studies from the Ouseburn, NE England
  • Characterization of dissolved organic matter from source to sea using fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopy
  • Stalagmite lamina doublets: a 1000 year proxy record of severe winters in northwest Scotland?
  • Lipid distribution in a subtropical southern China stalagmite as a record of soil ecosystem response to paleoclimate change
  • Protein-like fluorescence intensity as a possible tool for determining river water quality
  • Characterisation of the fluorescence from freshwater, planktonic bacteria
  • Luminescence Variations in Fast-Growing Stalagmites from Uppsala, Sweden
  • Encyclopedia of caves D. C. Culver and W. B. White (eds) Publisher Elsevier Academic Press, 2004 (654 pp) ISBN 0 12 198651 9 (hardback)
  • Modelling of dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry in a weakly karstified aquifer (Bath, UK): Implications for climate change studies
  • Dead carbon in stalagmites: carbonate bedrock paleodissolution vs. ageing of soil organic matter. Implications for 13C variations in speleothems
  • Land use and water quality
  • Land Use and Water Quality
  • Thermal fluorescence quenching properties of dissolved organic matter
  • Spectrophotometric discrimination of river dissolved organic matter
  • Fluorescence Tracing of Diffuse Landfill Leachate Contamination in Rivers
  • Intra- and inter-annual growth rate of modern stalagmites
  • Fluorescence properties of some farm wastes: implications for water quality monitoring
  • Fluorescence Excitation−Emission Matrix Characterization of Some Sewage-Impacted Rivers
  • Organic acid fluorescence: applications to speleothem palaeoenvironmental reconstruction
  • Fluorescence Excitation−Emission Matrix Characterization of River Waters Impacted by a Tissue Mill Effluent
  • Paleohydrological Records from Peat Profiles and Speleothems in Sutherland, Northwest Scotland
  • Comment on “a test of annual resolution in stalagmites using tree rings”
  • 10th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM05)
  • Utilising seasonal variations in hydrogeochemistry and excitation-emission fluorescence to develop a conceptual groundwater flow model with implications for subsidence hazards: An example from Co. Durham, UK
  • Passive treatment of Mn-rich mine water: Using fluorescence to observe microbiological activity
  • Catchment-scale fluorescence water quality determination
  • Thermal quenching of fluorescence of freshwater, planktonic bacteria
  • Development and application of functional assays for freshwater dissolved organic matter
  • Fractionation of freshwater colloids and particles by SPLITT: Analysis by electron microscopy and 3D excitation-emission matrix fluorescence
  • Comparison of the luminescence intensity of speleothem feed waters from six cave systems
  • Non-linearities in drip water hydrology: An example from Stump Cross Caverns, Yorkshire
  • Principal filter analysis for luminescence excitation-emission data
  • A comparative study of optical properties of NaOH peat extracts: Implications for humification studies
  • Fluorescence of dissolved organic matter as a natural tracer of ground water
  • Annual to sub-annual resolution of multiple trace-element trends in speleothems
  • Actively growing subaqueous stalagmites
  • A thousand year speleothem proxy record of North Atlantic climate from Scotland
  • A bright future for fluorescence in environmental monitoring
  • Hydrological characterisation of stalagmite dripwaters at Grotte de Villars, Dordogne, by the analysis of inorganic species and luminescent organic matter
  • A late Middle Pleistocene temperate-periglacial-temperate sequence (Oxygen Isotope Stages 7-5e) near Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, UK
  • Precise dating of Dansgaard-Oeschger climate oscillations in western Europe from stalagmite data
  • The freshwater dissolved organic matter fluorescence-total organic carbon relationship
  • A three thousand year record of North Atlantic climate
  • Biomass effects on stalagmite growth and isotope ratios: A 20th century analogue from Wiltshire, England
  • The potential role of freshwater luminescence measurements in exploring runoff pathways in upland catchments
  • Quantifying temporal variability and spatial heterogeneity in rainfall recharge thresholds in a montane karst environment
  • Comparison of the luminescence properties of waters depositing flowstone and stalagmites at Lower Cave, Bristol
  • Fluorescence intensity variations of speleothem-forming groundwaters: Implications for paleoclimate reconstruction
  • Stalagmite luminescence and peat humification records of palaeomoisture for the last 2500 years
  • Paleoclimate implications of mass spectrometric dating of a British flowstone
  • Annual growth banding in a cave stalagmite
  • Recent flowstone growth rates: Field measurements in comparison to theoretical predictions
  • Visualisation of luminescence excitation-emission timeseries: Palaeoclimate implications from a 10,000 year stalagmite record from Ireland
  • Northwest European palaeoclimate as indicated by growth frequency variations of secondary calcite deposits
  • Comparison of annual luminescent and visible laminae in stalagmites,Comparaison entre les lamines luminescentes et les lamines visibles annuelles de stalagmites
  • The Hekla 3 volcanic eruption recorded in a Scottish speleothem?
  • Speleothem luminescence intensity and spectral characteristics: Signal calibration and a record of palaeovegetation change
  • A Scottish speleothem record of the H-3 eruption or human impart? A reply to Dugmore, Coles and Buckland
  • Calculation of past dead carbon proportion and variability by the comparison of AMS 14C and TIMS U/Th ages on two Holocene stalagmites
  • Variations in stalagmite luminescence laminae structure at Poole's Cavern, England, AD 1910-1996: Calibration of a palaeoprecipitation proxy
  • A Cromerian complex stalagmite from the Mendip Hills, England
  • A rapid, non-destructive scanning method for detecting distal tephra layers in peats
  • Mass spectrometric dating of flowstones from Stump Cross Caverns and Lancaster Hole, Yorkshire: Palaeoclimate implications
  • Active deposition of calcareous tufa in Wessex, UK, and its implications for the 'late-Holocene tufa decline'
  • Frequency distributions of Rhizocarpon geographicum s.l., modeling, and climate variation in trollaskagi, northern Iceland
  • Elevated and variable values of 13C in speleothems in a British cave system
  • Testing theoretically predicted stalagmite growth rate with Recent annually laminated samples: Implications for past stalagmite deposition
  • Speleothem organic acid luminescence intensity ratios: A new palaeoenvironmental proxy
  • Variations in the discharge and organic matter content of stalagmite drip waters in Lower Cave, Bristol
  • Annual trace element variations in a Holocene speleothem
  • Environmental pressures on conserving cave speleothems: Effects of changing surface land use and increased cave tourism
  • Fluorescence wavelength and intensity variations of cave waters
  • High-resolution records of soil humification and paleoclimate change from variations in speleothem luminescence excitation and emission wavelengths
  • Groundwater recharge of fractured rock aquifers in SE Australia is episodic and controlled by season and rainfall amount
  • Groundwater Recharge of Fractured Rock Aquifers in SE Australia Is Episodic and Controlled by Season and Rainfall Amount
  • Rainfall recharge thresholds decrease after an intense fire over a near-surface cave at Wombeyan, Australia
  • Partially Oxidized Cobalt-Based Metal-organic Frameworks for Peroxymonosulfate Activation: An Unusual Strategy for Naphthalene Degradation with Mechanistic and DFT Insights
  • Partially oxidized cobalt-based metal-organic frameworks for peroxymonosulfate activation: An unusual strategy for naphthalene degradation with mechanistic and DFT insights

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