TaguaTagua.Montane.1968 - v1.1.8

Dataset Id: ETWGQqtZb1LFKeVJvONO

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L <- lipdR::readLipd("https://lipdverse.org/data/ETWGQqtZb1LFKeVJvONO/1_1_8/TaguaTagua.Montane.1968.lpd")

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root

archiveType: Shoreline

originalDataUrl: https://doi.org/10.25921/mxae-9596

lipdVersion: 1.3

pub
pub1

author: list(list(name = "Heusser, C.J."))

title: Personal communication.

doi: 10.1126/science.219.4591.1429

pub2

doi: 10.2172/5609291

geo

latitude: -34.5

longitude: -71.17

elevation: 890

siteName: TaguaTagua

PaleoData columns
age (yr BP)

TSid: OLS_Rn7pOdNWVMb

variableName: age

units: yr BP

description: estimated calibrated bin mid-point age

uncertaintyHigh (yr BP)

TSid: OLS_R3bG74Zsy2i

variableName: uncertaintyHigh

units: yr BP

description: estimated calibrated bin old age

interpretation
1

scope: climate

uncertaintyLow (yr BP)

TSid: OLS_RyYtREINadd

variableName: uncertaintyLow

units: yr BP

description: estimated calibrated bin young age

interpretation
1

scope: climate

lakeLevel (unitless)

TSid: OLS_ROVfSZGskJH

variableName: lakeLevel

units: unitless

description: This is a millennial-scale estimate of lake status in relative units. 3 corresponds to LOW: 0-15% of the total altitudinal range of fluctuation, including dry lakes, 2 corresponds to INTERMEDIATE, or 15-70% of the total range, and 1 corresponds to HIGH: 70-100% of the total range of fluctuation, including overflowing lakes. In the original dataset, 0s were labeled uncodable. Here, they have been changed to NA.

interpretation
1

variable: effectivePrecipitation

variableDetail: LakeLevel@surface

scope: climate

direction: negative

seasonality: Annual

seasonalityGeneral: Annual

variableGroup: P-E

lakeTrend (unitless)

TSid: OLS_RhhU7HshePW

variableName: lakeTrend

units: unitless

description: This is a millennial-scale estimate of lake trend in relative units. 3 corresponds to falling, 2 corresponds to stable, and 1 corresponds to rising. In the original dataset, 0s were labeled uncodable. Here, they have been changed to NA.

interpretation
1

scope: climate