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iso2k-1_1_0
archiveType: Wood
originalDataUrl: this compilation
lipdVersion: 1.3
author: Sidorova O.V.
doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.05.015
latitude: 72
longitude: 100
elevation: 300
siteName: Russia, Eastern Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia
TSid: MATfe57568c8f
variableName: year
units: yr AD
description: Year AD
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
TSid: TR13SITA01
variableName: d18O
units: permil
description: cellulose
basis: March and July air temperature (r = 0.29; p < 0.01) are positively and significantly correlated to the oxygen isotopes for the period from 1929 to 2008. Oxygen isotopic values, which reflect the condensation temperature of the precipitation water showed increasing trends during 4111 to 3806 BC, indicating warm and dry period.
direction: positive
interpDirection: positive
scope: climate
seasonality: Summer
seasonalityOriginal: March, July
variable: temperature
variableDetail: Seasonal, annual
variableGroup: Temperature
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: T_air
scope: climate
scope: climate
basis: March and July air temperature (r = 0.29; p < 0.01) are positively and significantly correlated to the oxygen isotopes for the period from 1929 to 2008. Assuming that the same relation might haver persisted earlier as well.
direction: positive
inferredMaterial: d18O of precipitation
integrationTime: 1
integrationTimeUnits: years
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 1
scope: isotope
seasonality: Summer
seasonalityOriginal: March, July
variable: precipitationIsotope
variableGroup: P_isotope
variableGroupDirection: positive
variableGroupOriginal: T_air
scope: isotope
scope: isotope
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