water and carbon stable isotope records from natural archives: a new database and interactive online platform for data browsing, visualizing and downloading
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Past climate is an important benchmark to assess the ability of climate
models to simulate key processes and feedbacks. Numerous proxy records exist
for stable isotopes of water and/or carbon, which are also implemented
inside the components of a growing number of Earth system model. Model–data
comparisons can help to constrain the uncertainties associated with transfer
functions. This motivates the need of producing a comprehensive compilation
of different proxy sources. We have put together a global database of proxy
records of oxygen (δ18O), hydrogen (δD) and carbon
(δ13C) stable isotopes from different archives: ocean and lake
sediments, corals, ice cores, speleothems and tree-ring cellulose. Source
records were obtained from the georeferenced open access PANGAEA and NOAA
libraries, complemented by additional data obtained from a literature
survey. About 3000 source records were screened for chronological
information and temporal resolution of proxy records. Altogether, this
database consists of hundreds of dated δ18O, δ13C
and δD records in a standardized simple text format, complemented
with a metadata Excel catalog. A quality control flag was implemented to
describe age markers and inform on chronological uncertainty. This
compilation effort highlights the need to homogenize and structure the
format of datasets and chronological information as well as enhance the
distribution of published datasets that are currently highly fragmented and
scattered. We also provide an online portal based on the records included in
this database with an intuitive and interactive platform
(http://climateproxiesfinder.ipsl.fr/), allowing one to easily select,
visualize and download subsets of the homogeneously formatted records that
constitute this database, following a choice of search criteria, and to upload
new datasets. In the last part, we illustrate the type of application
allowed by our database by comparing several key periods highly investigated
by the paleoclimate community. For coherency with the Paleoclimate
Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP), we focus on records spanning the
past 200 years, the mid-Holocene (MH, 5.5–6.5 ka; calendar kiloyears before
1950), the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 19–23 ka), and those spanning the
last interglacial period (LIG, 115–130 ka). Basic statistics have been
applied to characterize anomalies between these different periods. Most
changes from the MH to present day and from LIG to MH appear statistically
insignificant. Significant global differences are reported from LGM to MH
with regional discrepancies in signals from different archives and complex
patterns.
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Authors | ;T. Bolliet;P. Brockmann;V. Masson-Delmotte;F. Bassinot;V. Daux;D. Genty;A. Landais;M. Lavrieux;E. Michel;P. Ortega;C. Risi;D. M. Roche;F. Vimeux;C. Waelbroeck |
Journal | proceedings - 16th ieee/acis international conference on computer and information science, icis 2017 |
Year | 2016 |
DOI | 10.5194/cp-12-1693-2016 |
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