CO17RAPA - v1.0.7

Dataset Id: rmNpIPDazMnf3tmG0WHY

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iso2k-1_1_0

root

archiveType: Coral

originalDataUrl: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/22120

lipdVersion: 1.3

pub
pub1

author: list(list(name = "Ramos, R. D."), list(name = "Goodkin, N. F."), list(name = "Siringan, F. P."), list(name = "Hughen, K. A."))

journal: Paleoceanography

volume: 32

pages: 424-438

title: Diploastrea heliopora Sr/Ca and δ18 O records from northeast Luzon, Philippines: An assessment of interspecies coral proxy calibrations and climate controls of sea surface temperature and salinity

doi: 10.1002/2017PA003098

geo

latitude: 18.54

longitude: 122.15

elevation: -5

siteName: Palaui Island

country: Philippines

PaleoData columns
year (yr AD) [1-1]

TSid: WEB0bc2e8c4

variableName: year

units: yr AD

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

2

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

3

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

d18O (permil) [1-1]

TSid: WEB0e874eb3

variableName: d18O

units: permil

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

scope: climate

2

scope: climate

3

scope: climate

4

basis: Salinity variability for the past half century are qualitatively captured in the Palaui Diploastrea δ18Oc, showing a freshening trend consistent with Porites δ18Oc, instrumental SSS, and coral-based records within the IndoPacific region. However, a robust Diploastrea δ18Oc and SSS calibration at interannual timescales was not achieved as a result of the competing SST and SSS influences dampening the δ18Oc signal and compounding effects of continuing coral calcification during different seasons. Diploastrea δ18Oc should be useful in places where there is high salinity range (mean annual salinity >~1.5 psu) and where SST and SSS signals combine to enlarge the δ18Oc amplitude as previously investigated in the central and South Pacific regions.

direction: positive

rank: 1

scope: isotope

seasonality: subannual

variable: seawaterIsotope

variableGroup: EffectiveMoisture

variableGroupDirection: negative

variableGroupOriginal: d18O_seawater

5

direction: negative

rank: 2

scope: isotope

variable: temperature

variableGroup: Temperature

variableGroupDirection: negative

variableGroupOriginal: T_water

6

scope: isotope

Sr/Ca (mmol/mol) [1-1]

TSid: WEB34c958f0

variableName: Sr/Ca

units: mmol/mol

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

scope: climate

2

scope: climate

3

scope: climate

4

scope: isotope

5

scope: isotope

6

scope: isotope

year (yr AD) [1-2]

TSid: WEB908959f3

variableName: year

units: yr AD

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

2

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

3

coefficient: NA

fraction: NA

rank: NA

scope: isotope

d18O (permil) [1-2]

TSid: WEB9aced55a

variableName: d18O

units: permil

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

scope: climate

2

scope: climate

3

scope: climate

4

basis: Salinity variability for the past half century are qualitatively captured in the Palaui Diploastrea δ18Oc, showing a freshening trend consistent with Porites δ18Oc, instrumental SSS, and coral-based records within the IndoPacific region. However, a robust Diploastrea δ18Oc and SSS calibration at interannual timescales was not achieved as a result of the competing SST and SSS influences dampening the δ18Oc signal and compounding effects of continuing coral calcification during different seasons. Diploastrea δ18Oc should be useful in places where there is high salinity range (mean annual salinity >~1.5 psu) and where SST and SSS signals combine to enlarge the δ18Oc amplitude as previously investigated in the central and South Pacific regions.

direction: positive

rank: 1

scope: isotope

seasonality: subannual

variable: seawaterIsotope

variableGroup: EffectiveMoisture

variableGroupDirection: negative

variableGroupOriginal: d18O_seawater

5

direction: negative

rank: 2

scope: isotope

variable: temperature

variableGroup: Temperature

variableGroupDirection: negative

variableGroupOriginal: T_water

6

scope: isotope

Sr/Ca (mmol/mol) [1-2]

TSid: WEB1b49cf10

variableName: Sr/Ca

units: mmol/mol

description: carbonate

interpretation
1

scope: climate

2

scope: climate

3

scope: climate

4

scope: isotope

5

scope: isotope

6

scope: isotope