Ocn-HoutmanAbrolhos.Kuhnert.1999 - v1.0.7

Dataset Id: LcuHzZjcWRBIfFfzw1Xn

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Pages2kTemperature-2_1_4

root

archiveType: Coral

lipdVersion: 1.3

dataContributor: NJA

pub
pub1

author: Kuhnert, H.;Paetzold, J.;Hatcher, B.;Wyrwoll, K.-H.;Eisenhauer, A.;Collins, L. B.;Zhu, Z. R.;Wefer, G.

citeKey: kuhnert1999a200yearcoralstableoxygen

journal: Coral Reefs

volume: 18

pages: 1-12

pubYear: 1999

title: A 200-year coral stable oxygen isotope record from a high-latitude reef off Western Australia

doi: 10.1007/s003380050147

pub2

author: Tierney, Jessica E.;Abram, Nerilie J.;Anchukaitis, Kevin J.;Evans, Michael N.;Giry, Cyril;Kilbourne, K. Halimeda;Saenger, Casey P.;Wu, Henry C.;Zinke, Jens

citeKey: tierney2015tropicalseasurfacetempera

journal: Paleoceanography

volume: 30

pages: 226-252

pubYear: 2015

title: Tropical sea surface temperatures for the past four centuries reconstructed from coral archives

doi: 10.1002/2014PA002717

pub3

author: Kuhnert, H.

citeKey: kuhnert1999httpswwwncdcnoaagovpaleostudy1856DataCitation

title: World Data Center for Paleoclimatology

geo

latitude: -28.47

longitude: 113.77

elevation: -5

siteName: Houtman Abrolhos

pages2kRegion: Ocean

PaleoData columns
year (yr AD)

TSid: PYTGFEPN1GA

variableName: year

units: yr AD

description: Year AD

d18O (permil)

TSid: Ocean2kHR_023

variableName: d18O

units: permil

useInGlobalTemperatureAnalysis: TRUE

interpretation
1

interpDirection: negative

scope: climate

seasonality: subannual

variable: temperature

variableDetail: sea@surface

d13C (permil)

TSid: Ocean2kHR_024

variableName: d13C

units: permil

useInGlobalTemperatureAnalysis: FALSE

interpretation
1

scope: climate