Data Sets previously used in PMIP
Novel data sets
new / still sparse data sets potentially used for model evaluation or model forcing
No. |
Title |
Description |
Reference |
Link |
1 |
Seasonal temperatures in West Antarctica during the Holocene |
Continuous record of water-isotope ratios from one ice core (West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide); reveals trends in summer and winter temperatures over the last 11 ka and constrains ice sheet changes to within about ~160 m of height over the early to mid-Holocene; presented by Jones et al. (2023) |
Jones, T. R. (2022) |
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2 |
Reconstructed volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections and aerosol optical depth for the Holocene (9500 BCE to 1900 CE) |
The HolVol (currently v. 1.0) presented by Sigl et al. (2022) provides a continuous record of sulfate derived from ice cores from both hemispheres |
Sigl et al. (2021) |
References
Jones, Tyler. R. "Seasonal temperatures in West Antarctica during the Holocene." U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) Data Center. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.15784/601603.
Jones, Tyler R., Kurt M. Cuffey, William H. G. Roberts, et al. "Seasonal temperatures in West Antarctica during the Holocene." Nature 613 (no. 7493, January 11, 2023): 292–297. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05411-8.
Sigl, Michael, Matthew Toohey, Joseph R. McConnell, Jihong Cole-Dai, and Mirko Severi. "HolVol: Reconstructed volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections and aerosol optical depth for the Holocene (9500 BCE to 1900 CE)." PANGAEA. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.928646.
Sigl, Michael, Matthew Toohey, Joseph R. McConnell,Jihong Cole-Dai, and Mirko Severi: "Volcanic stratospheric sulfur injections and aerosol optical depth during the Holocene (past 11 500 years) from a bipolar ice-core array." Earth System Science Data 14 (no 7, July 12, 2022): 3167–3196. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-3167-2022.