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A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records

Authors

KAUFMAN Darrell MCKAY Nicholas ROUTSON Cody ERB Michael DAVIS Basil HEIRI Oliver JACCARD Samuel TIERNEY Jessica DÄTWYLER Christoph AXFORD Yarrow BRUSSEL Thomas CARTAPANIS Olivier CHASE Brian DAWSON Andria VERNAL Anne de ENGELS Stefan JONKERS Lukas MARSICEK Jeremiah MOFFA-SÁNCHEZ Paola MORRILL Carrie ORSI Anais REHFELD Kira SAUNDERS Krystyna SOMMER Philipp S THOMAS Elizabeth TONELLO Marcela TÓTH Mónika VACHULA Richard ANDREEV Andrei BERTRAND Sebastien BISKABORN Boris BRINGUÉ Manuel BROOKS Stephen CANIUPÁN Magaly CHEVALIER Manuel CWYNAR Les EMILE-GEAY Julien FEGYVERESI John FEURDEAN Angelica FINSINGER Walter FORTIN Marie-Claude FOSTER Louise FOX Mathew GAJEWSKI Konrad GROSJEAN Martin HAUSMANN Sonja HEINRICHS Markus HOLMES Naomi ILYASHUK Boris ILYASHUK Elena JUGGINS Steve KHIDER Deborah KOINIG Karin LANGDON Peter LAROCQUE-TOBLER Isabelle LI Jianyong LOTTER André LUOTO Tomi MACKAY Anson MAGYARI Eniko MALEVICH Steven MARK Bryan MASSAFERRO Julieta MONTADE Vincent NAZAROVA Larisa NOVENKO Elena PAŘIL Petr PEARSON Emma PEROS Matthew PIENITZ Reinhard PŁÓCIENNIK Mateusz PORINCHU David POTITO Aaron REES Andrew REINEMANN Scott ROBERTS Stephen ROLLAND Nicolas SALONEN Sakari SELF Angela SEPPÄ Heikki SHALA Shyhrete ST-JACQUES Jeannine-Marie STENNI Barbara SYRYKH Liudmila TARRATS Pol TAYLOR Karen BOS Valerie van den VELLE Gaute WAHL Eugene WALKER Ian WILMSHURST Janet ZHANG Enlou ZHILICH Snezhana

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Scientific Data
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-020-0445-3.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-0445-3
Keywords paleoreconstruction; chironomids; july air temperature; lake sediments
Description A comprehensive database of paleoclimate records is needed to place recent warming into the longer-term context of natural climate variability. We present a global compilation of quality-controlled, published, temperature-sensitive proxy records extending back 12,000 years through the Holocene. Data were compiled from 679 sites where time series cover at least 4000 years, are resolved at sub-millennial scale (median spacing of 400 years or finer) and have at least one age control point every 3000 years, with cut-off values slackened in datasparse regions. The data derive from lake sediment (51%), marine sediment (31%), peat (11%), glacier ice (3%), and other natural archives. The database contains 1319 records, including 157 from the Southern Hemisphere. The multi-proxy database comprises paleotemperature time series based on ecological assemblages, as well as biophysical and geochemical indicators that reflect mean annual or seasonal temperatures, as encoded in the database. This database can be used to reconstruct the spatiotemporal evolution of Holocene temperature at global to regional scales, and is publicly available in Linked Paleo Data (LiPD) format.

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