Version history for LC5d10d37c97adb1b5563932315656bda4 - DeepTauntonPond.Oswald.2018

Version: 1.0.7

Version: 1.0.6

  • lastVersion: 1.0.5
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2023-07-05 00:37:39 UTC
  • changes:

Version: 1.0.5

  • lastVersion: 1.0.4
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2023-05-25 17:41:13 UTC
  • notes: Updated lipdverse database entry with a changed file.
  • changes:
    • Geographic metadata:
      • geo_elevation: NULL has been replaced by ‘4’

Version: 1.0.4

  • lastVersion: 1.0.3
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2023-02-13 23:40:45 UTC
  • changes:
    • Paleo Column metadata:
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘null’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘null’
      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘null’
      • precipitation (lcRW2jFEVcD4fndLl66): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘null’
      • precipitation (lcRyelthCDI1iH3kgw2): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘null’
    • Paleo Interpretation metadata:
      • uncertaintyHigh (lcRjxJhwVhkSW4BSJNJ): interpretation1_scope: NULL has been replaced by ‘climate’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): interpretation1_scope: NULL has been replaced by ‘climate’

Version: 1.0.3

  • lastVersion: 1.0.2
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2023-02-09 15:37:48 UTC
  • notes: Updated lipdverse database entry with a changed file.
  • changes:
    • Base metadata:
      • archiveType: ‘Lake’ has been replaced by ‘LakeSediment’
    • Paleo Column metadata:
      • uncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • age (lcR6exlrp7sEemfnpkv): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘1950’
      • age (lcR6exlrp7sEemfnpkv): paleoData_isPrimary: NULL has been replaced by ‘TRUE’
      • age (lcR6exlrp7sEemfnpkv): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_isPrimary has been standardized; paleoData_datum has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_variableName: ‘precipitationUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_variableName: ‘precipitationUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_variableName: ‘precipitationUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertaintyHigh (lcRjxJhwVhkSW4BSJNJ): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘1950’
      • uncertaintyHigh (lcRjxJhwVhkSW4BSJNJ): paleoData_variableName: ‘ageMax’ has been replaced by ‘uncertaintyHigh’
      • uncertaintyHigh (lcRjxJhwVhkSW4BSJNJ): paleoData_isPrimary: NULL has been replaced by ‘FALSE’
      • uncertaintyHigh (lcRjxJhwVhkSW4BSJNJ): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_isPrimary has been standardized; paleoData_datum has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRKH0GYQovsPPeuDK9): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRKH0GYQovsPPeuDK9): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRKH0GYQovsPPeuDK9): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_variableName: ‘precipitationUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRoXElriMnKQ39tKkZ): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRoXElriMnKQ39tKkZ): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRoXElriMnKQ39tKkZ): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRP9QGvSJc4p4VAvZs): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRP9QGvSJc4p4VAvZs): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRP9QGvSJc4p4VAvZs): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • age (lcRRXERgvt39nchMxxK): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘1950’
      • age (lcRRXERgvt39nchMxxK): paleoData_variableName: ‘ageMedian’ has been replaced by ‘age’
      • age (lcRRXERgvt39nchMxxK): paleoData_isPrimary: NULL has been replaced by ‘FALSE’
      • age (lcRRXERgvt39nchMxxK): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_isPrimary has been standardized; paleoData_datum has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_variableName: ‘precipitationUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘1950’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): paleoData_variableName: ‘ageMin’ has been replaced by ‘uncertaintyLow’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘age’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): paleoData_isPrimary: NULL has been replaced by ‘FALSE’
      • uncertaintyLow (lcRTvaqyqYD2keeMxuT): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized; paleoData_isPrimary has been standardized; paleoData_datum has been standardized’
      • uncertainty (lcRUfuPtr1Fu2SA7MPZ): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRUfuPtr1Fu2SA7MPZ): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRUfuPtr1Fu2SA7MPZ): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
      • depth (lcRvT83MUETeRt0vsLT): paleoData_isPrimary: NULL has been replaced by ‘TRUE’
      • depth (lcRvT83MUETeRt0vsLT): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_isPrimary has been standardized’
      • precipitation (lcRW2jFEVcD4fndLl66): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • precipitation (lcRyelthCDI1iH3kgw2): paleoData_units: ‘mm/a’ has been replaced by ‘mm/yr’
      • uncertainty (lcRZjcGeNbLakhaTtOH): paleoData_variableName: ‘temperatureUncertainty’ has been replaced by ‘uncertainty’
      • uncertainty (lcRZjcGeNbLakhaTtOH): paleoData_inferredMaterial: NULL has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRZjcGeNbLakhaTtOH): paleoData_notes: NULL has been replaced by ‘NA; paleoData_inferredMaterial has been standardized’
    • Paleo Interpretation metadata:
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      • uncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘July’ has been replaced by ‘Jul’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • temperature (lcRcLMZkQDL3u0aHob5): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • temperature (lcRcW8ytR6pozkNA2Fp): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘July’ has been replaced by ‘Jul’
      • temperature (lcRcW8ytR6pozkNA2Fp): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12’ has been replaced by ‘Annual’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • temperature (lcRH7OrttyiTGz6f0ks): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘July’ has been replaced by ‘Jul’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • uncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRKH0GYQovsPPeuDK9): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘July’ has been replaced by ‘Jul’
      • uncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
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      • uncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • temperature (lcRORwKTmWw9A2LewfG): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
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      • temperature (lcRtIxog1fpHMZyseqS): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘July’ has been replaced by ‘Jul’
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      • uncertainty (lcRUfuPtr1Fu2SA7MPZ): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’
      • precipitation (lcRW2jFEVcD4fndLl66): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • precipitation (lcRyelthCDI1iH3kgw2): interpretation1_variable: ‘P’ has been replaced by ‘precipitation’
      • uncertainty (lcRZjcGeNbLakhaTtOH): interpretation1_variable: ‘T’ has been replaced by ‘temperature’

Version: 1.0.2

  • lastVersion: 1.0.1
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2022-09-09 02:04:55 UTC
  • changes:
    • Paleo Column metadata:
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_QCnotes: ‘Marked in original compilation as primary P timeseries; Pass age control and data resolution’ has been replaced by ‘Marked in original compilation as primary P timeseries; Pass age control and data resolution; pvalue <0.1’
    • Paleo Interpretation metadata:
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): interpretation1_seasonality: ‘Annual’ has been replaced by ‘1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12’

Version: 1.0.1

  • lastVersion: 1.0.0
  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2022-07-28 17:29:59 UTC
  • changes:
    • Base metadata:
    • Publication metadata:
      • pub1_year: NULL has been replaced by ‘2018’
      • pub1_author: NULL has been replaced by ‘Oswald, W.W., Foster, D.R., Shuman, B.N., Doughty, E.D., Faison, E.K., Hall, B.R., Hansen, B.C., Lindbladh, M., Marroquin, A. and Truebe, S.A.’
      • pub1_doi: NULL has been replaced by ‘10.1111/jbi.13407’
      • pub1_journal: NULL has been replaced by ‘Journal of biogeography’
      • pub1_title: NULL has been replaced by ‘Subregional variability in the response of New England vegetation to postglacial climate change.’
      • pub2_doi: NULL has been replaced by ‘10.5194/essd-2022-38’
    • Geographic metadata:
      • geo_elevation: ‘4’ has been replaced by NULL
      • geo_gcmdLocation: NULL has been replaced by ‘North America>United States Of America>Massachusetts’
    • Paleo Column metadata:
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcR51VNtuj6Sqli6sXf): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • precipitation (lcR6Bwz2j54tSfbme5P): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcR94qUaJIxvy226IrG): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperature (lcRbgC0mgaTnqmKSqBb): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRC6qYpgcDVta6jJr5): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperature (lcRcLMZkQDL3u0aHob5): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRcLMZkQDL3u0aHob5): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperature (lcRcLMZkQDL3u0aHob5): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperature (lcRcW8ytR6pozkNA2Fp): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperature (lcRcW8ytR6pozkNA2Fp): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_QCCertification: NULL has been replaced by ‘CH’
      • precipitation (lcRgG0nqmKpMbG6TnGY): paleoData_QCnotes: NULL has been replaced by ‘Marked in original compilation as primary P timeseries; Pass age control and data resolution’
      • temperature (lcRH7OrttyiTGz6f0ks): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
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      • temperature (lcRH7OrttyiTGz6f0ks): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperature (lcRiiYTSjw2vZkUKQmM): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRivo4BSlFTomNpkkT): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRKH0GYQovsPPeuDK9): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • precipitation (lcRlIluL6mZkznNr3lA): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRlQnNoEOV05DO7qh1): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRMp2pdDMrP6d2bDpl): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRNzjS1Rp3vbLFi6hq): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperature (lcRORwKTmWw9A2LewfG): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperature (lcRORwKTmWw9A2LewfG): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRORwKTmWw9A2LewfG): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperature (lcRORwKTmWw9A2LewfG): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRoXElriMnKQ39tKkZ): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRoXElriMnKQ39tKkZ): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRP9QGvSJc4p4VAvZs): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRP9QGvSJc4p4VAvZs): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperature (lcRrrN4JCYa4TLa61qW): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • temperature (lcRrrN4JCYa4TLa61qW): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
      • temperature (lcRrrN4JCYa4TLa61qW): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitationUncertainty (lcRsQ0jZLrrxLi4GX0b): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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      • temperature (lcRtIxog1fpHMZyseqS): paleoData_datum: NULL has been replaced by ‘abs’
      • temperature (lcRtIxog1fpHMZyseqS): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperature (lcRtIxog1fpHMZyseqS): paleoData_proxyGeneral: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • temperatureUncertainty (lcRUfuPtr1Fu2SA7MPZ): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
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      • precipitation (lcRW2jFEVcD4fndLl66): paleoData_proxy: NULL has been replaced by ‘pollen’
      • precipitation (lcRW2jFEVcD4fndLl66): paleoData_proxyDetail: NULL has been replaced by ‘Tsuga candensis, Fagus grandifolia, Acer saccharum, Pinus strobus, and Betula species are common in the northern, inland, and higher-elevation parts of New England. Quercus, Carya, and Castanea dentata dominate in the warmer southern part of the region. Acer rubrum is common across New England. Pinus rigada is prevalent on sites with well-drained sandy soils.’
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Version: 1.0.0

  • curator: nicholas
  • timestamp: 2022-05-26 21:53:04 UTC
  • notes: Starting the changelog