The Iso2k database: a global compilation of paleo-δ18O and δ2H records to aid understanding of Common Era climate.

Konecky, Bronwen L., McKay, Nicholas P., Churakova (Sidorova), Olga V., Comas-Bru, Laia, Dassié, Emilie P., DeLong, Kristine L., Falster, Georgina M., Fischer, Matt J., Jones, Matthew D., Jonkers, Lukas, Kaufman, Darrell S., Leduc, Guillaume, Managave, Shreyas R., Martrat, Belen, Opel, Thomas, Orsi, Anais J., Partin, Judson W., Sayani, Hussein R., Thomas, Elizabeth K., Thompson, Diane M., Tyler, Jonathan J., Abram, Nerilie J., Atwood, Alyssa R., Cartapanis, Olivier, Conroy, Jessica L., Curran, Mark A., Dee, Sylvia G., Deininger, Michael, Divine, Dmitry V., Kern, Zoltán, Porter, Trevor J., Stevenson, Samantha L. and von Gunten, Lucien (2020) The Iso2k database: a global compilation of paleo-δ18O and δ2H records to aid understanding of Common Era climate. Open Access Earth System Science Data, 12 (3). pp. 2261-2288. DOI 10.5194/essd-12-2261-2020.

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Abstract

Reconstructions of global hydroclimate during the Common Era (CE; the past ∼2000 years) are important for providing context for current and future global environmental change. Stable isotope ratios in water are quantitative indicators of hydroclimate on regional to global scales, and these signals are encoded in a wide range of natural geologic archives. Here we present the Iso2k database, a global compilation of previously published datasets from a variety of natural archives that record the stable oxygen (δ18O) or hydrogen (δ2H) isotopic compositions of environmental waters, which reflect hydroclimate changes over the CE. The Iso2k database contains 759 isotope records from the terrestrial and marine realms, including glacier and ground ice (210); speleothems (68); corals, sclerosponges, and mollusks (143); wood (81); lake sediments and other terrestrial sediments (e.g., loess) (158); and marine sediments (99). Individual datasets have temporal resolutions ranging from sub-annual to centennial and include chronological data where available. A fundamental feature of the database is its comprehensive metadata, which will assist both experts and nonexperts in the interpretation of each record and in data synthesis. Key metadata fields have standardized vocabularies to facilitate comparisons across diverse archives and with climate-model-simulated fields. This is the first global-scale collection of water isotope proxy records from multiple types of geological and biological archives. It is suitable for evaluating hydroclimate processes through time and space using large-scale synthesis, model–data intercomparison and (paleo)data assimilation. The Iso2k database is available for download at https://doi.org/10.25921/57j8-vs18 (Konecky and McKay, 2020) and is also accessible via the NOAA/WDS Paleo Data landing page: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/29593 (last access: 30 July 2020).

Document Type: Article
Keywords: PalMod;
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Copernicus Publications (EGU)
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Projects: PalMod
Date Deposited: 04 May 2021 08:01
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2023 09:37
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/52518

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