IC99SCFH - v1.0.7

Dataset Id: K9RZEGcTSGeob9aUnDFZ

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iso2k-1_1_0

root

archiveType: GlacierIce

originalDataUrl: this compilation

lipdVersion: 1.3

pub
pub1

author: Schwikowski

doi: 10.1029/1998JD100112

geo

latitude: 46.5481

longitude: 8.0461

elevation: 3890

siteName: Fiescherhorn

PaleoData columns
year (yr AD)

TSid: LPDa16557c7

variableName: year

units: yr AD

description: Year AD

interpretation
1

rank: NA

scope: climate

2

rank: NA

scope: climate

3

rank: NA

scope: climate

depth (cm)

TSid: LPDc7b6fb0b

variableName: depth

units: cm

description: depth

interpretation
1

rank: NA

scope: climate

2

rank: NA

scope: climate

3

rank: NA

scope: climate

d18O (permil)

TSid: IC99SCFH01A

variableName: d18O

units: permil

description: glacier ice

interpretation
1

basis: On the basis of a d18O/temperature relation for event-based samples from Jungfraujoch and equally sliced ice core segments from Fiescherhorn for the years 1983/1984 [Schotterer et al., 1997], winter snow (months December, January, February, and March) was defined as snow with d18O< -19permill and summer snow was defined as that with d18O > -15A¸permill (months June, July, August, and September).

direction: positive

interpDirection: positive

scope: climate

seasonality: Annual

seasonalityOriginal: Annual

variable: temperature

variableDetail: air@surface

variableDetailOriginal: air

variableGroup: Temperature

variableGroupDirection: negative

variableGroupOriginal: T

variableOriginal: temperature

2

scope: climate

3

scope: climate

4

basis: In winter the d18O also shows the most negative values because the temperatures during snow formation are lowest

direction: positive

inferredMaterial: precipitation

integrationTime: 1

integrationTimeBasis: based on counting of annual layers (seasonal variations of stable isotopes) and reference horizons

integrationTimeUncertainty: 1

integrationTimeUncertaintyType: chronology

integrationTimeUnits: years

mathematicalRelation: linear

rank: 1

scope: isotope

seasonality: Annual

seasonalityOriginal: Annual

variable: precipitationIsotope

variableGroup: P_isotope

variableGroupDirection: positive

5

scope: isotope

6

scope: isotope