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archiveType: Coral
originalDataUrl: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/1866
lipdVersion: 1.3
dataContributor: KLD
author: Tudhope, A.W.; Chilcott, C.P.; McCulloch, M.T.; Cook, E.R.; Chappell, J.; Ellam, R.M.; Lea, D.W.; Lough, J.M.; Shimmield, G.B.
citeKey: tudhope2001variability
journal: Science
volume: 291
pages: -6
title: Variability in the El Nino-Southern Oscillation Through a Glacial-Interglacial Cycle
doi: 10.1126/science.1057969
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: tierney2015tropical
title: Ocean2kHR-PacificLiangTudhope2001
doi: 10.1002/2014PA002717
latitude: -5.217
longitude: 145.817
elevation: -3
siteName: Deplik Tabat Reef, Madang Lagoon
pages2kRegion: Ocean
TSid: LPDdcf3abca
variableName: year
units: yr AD
description: Year AD
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
TSid: Ocean2kHR_140
variableName: d18O
units: permil
description: carbonate
useInGlobalTemperatureAnalysis: TRUE
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [;?0.2? d18O/i¿½C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: decrease/increase
interpDirection: decrease/increase
scope: climate
seasonality: subannual
variable: temperature
variableDetail: sea surface
variableGroup: temperature and salinity
scope: climate
scope: climate
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [~ -0.2 permil d18O/degree C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: negative
inferredMaterial: seawater
integrationTime: 3
integrationTimeBasis: The chronologies were subsequently developed on the basis of seasonality in skeletal d18O and d13C, supported by examination of annual skeletal density and fluorescent banding.
integrationTimeUnits: months
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 1
scope: isotope
seasonality: subannual
variable: temperature
variableGroup: Temperature
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: T_water
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [~ -0.2 permil d18O/degree C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: positive
inferredMaterial: seawater
integrationTime: 3
integrationTimeBasis: The chronologies were subsequently developed on the basis of seasonality in skeletal d18O and d13C, supported by examination of annual skeletal density and fluorescent banding.
integrationTimeUnits: months
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 2
scope: isotope
variable: seawaterIsotope
variableGroup: EffectiveMoisture
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: d18O_seawater
scope: isotope
TSid: LPD5024de7f
variableName: year
units: yr AD
description: Year AD
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
TSid: Ocean2kHR_141
variableName: d18O
units: permil
description: carbonate
useInGlobalTemperatureAnalysis: TRUE
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [;?0.2? d18O/i¿½C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: decrease/increase
interpDirection: decrease/increase
scope: climate
seasonality: subannual
variable: temperature
variableDetail: sea surface
variableGroup: temperature and salinity
scope: climate
scope: climate
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [~ -0.2 permil d18O/degree C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: negative
inferredMaterial: seawater
integrationTime: 1 to 3 years
integrationTimeBasis: The chronologies were subsequently developed on the basis of seasonality in skeletal d18O and d13C, supported by examination of annual skeletal density and fluorescent banding.
integrationTimeUnits: months
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 1
scope: isotope
seasonality: subannual
variable: temperature
variableGroup: Temperature
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: T_water
basis: This tracer responds to water temperature through a temperature- dependent fractionation [~ -0.2 permil d18O/degree C (19, 20)], as well as to changes in rainfall, due to the influence of isotopically light (more negative d18O) rainfall on surface ocean composition. Because SST and rainfall are intimately linked in tropical areas of strong convective rainfall such as the western equatorial Pacific, the two factors combine to produce an enhanced climatic signal in coral skeletal d18O.
direction: positive
inferredMaterial: seawater
integrationTime: 3
integrationTimeBasis: The chronologies were subsequently developed on the basis of seasonality in skeletal d18O and d13C, supported by examination of annual skeletal density and fluorescent banding.
integrationTimeUnits: months
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 2
scope: isotope
variable: seawaterIsotope
variableGroup: EffectiveMoisture
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: d18O_seawater
scope: isotope
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