Some
recent papers:
Onac, B. P., Lauritzen, S. E. 1996: The
climate of the last 150,000 years recorded in speleothems: Preliminary
results from North-Western Romania. Theoretical and Applied
Karstology,
9: 9-21.
Onac, B. P. 1996: Mineralogy of speleothems from caves in the Padurea Craiului Mountains (Romania), and their palaeoclimatic significance. Cave and Karst Science 23 (3): 109-124.
Viehmann, I., Lauritzen, S. E., Onac, B. P. 1996: The Vârtop cave man and his radiometric age. Karst Waters Institute Special Publication, 2, 170-172.
Lauritzen, S.E., Onac, B. P. 1999: Isotopic stratigraphy of a Last Interglacial stalagmite from north-western Romania: correlation with the deep-sea record and northern-latitude speleothem. Journal of Caves and Karst Studies 61 (1): 22-30.
Christensen, J. Q., Onac, B. P. 2000: Digital image processing of speleothem laminae: a link between crystallography and palaeoclimate. Proceed. Int. Conf. Karst Studies and Problems (Onac, B. P. & Tamas, T., eds.). Ed. Presa Universitarã Clujeanã, 17-21.
Onac, B. P. 2000: Mineralogical studies and Uranium-series dating of speleothems from Scarisoara Glacier Cave (Bihor Mountains, Romania). Theoretical and Applied Karstology 13: 33-38.
Onac, B. P., Bjorkman, L., Bjork, S., Clichici, O., Tamas, T., Peate, D., Wohlfarth, B. 2001: The first dated Eemian lacustrine deposit in Romania. Quaternary Research 56 (1): 62-65.
Wohlfarth, B., Hannon, G., Feurdean, A., Ghergari, L., Onac, B. P., Possnert, G. 2001: Reconstruction of climate and environmental changes in NW Romania during the early part of the last deglaciation (15,000-13,600 cal years BP). Quaternary Science Review (in press).
Dorale, J. A., Edwards, R. L., Onac, B. P. 2001: Stable Isotopes as Environmental Indicators in Speleothems. In Karst Processes and the Global Carbon Cycle (Daoxian, Y. ed.), Science Press, New York (in press).
Onac,
B. P., Constantin, S., Lundberg,
J., Lauritzen, S. E. 2001: Isotope-climate record in a Holocene
stalagmite
from Ursilor Cave (Romania). Journal of Quaternary Science
(accepted).