Petrography, I18O, I13C in Campanian Region (Southern Italy) Speleothems

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Angelo Paone
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Abstract

Spelethems are good proxy to understand the environmental condition above the cave where they form. I have studied three speleothems from the Campanian region (Matese Mts, Sorrentina peninsula and Cilento area). The splethems should suggest the climatic condition some time in the past in Campanian region. I present data on the petrography, SEM, and Carbon and Oxygen isotopes. The data present a scenario sapropelic some time in the past in Campanin region.

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Angelo Paone. 2015. \u201cPetrography, I18O, I13C in Campanian Region (Southern Italy) Speleothems\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 15 (GJHSS Volume 15 Issue B2): .

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Spelethems are good proxy to understand the environmental condition above the cave where they form. I have studied three speleothems from the Campanian region (Matese Mts, Sorrentina peninsula and Cilento area). The splethems should suggest the climatic condition some time in the past in Campanian region. I present data on the petrography, SEM, and Carbon and Oxygen isotopes. The data present a scenario sapropelic some time in the past in Campanin region.

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