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  • Age model, WD2014; Antarctica, west; clumped isotope; Core; Corrected after Yeung etal., 2012; DEPTH, ice/snow; Gas age; Ice core; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; Last Glacial Maximum; WAIS; WAIS Divide; WAIS Divide Ice Core; WDC06A; West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core project; Δ36, oxygen clumped isotope; δ18O  (1)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Description: Laboratory O2 clumped-isotope data (as D36 values measured at Rice University) for air occluded in ice core WDC06A spanning gas ages of 18000-21000 ky BP for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Modeled atmospheric history for the LGM via outputs of the GISS-E2.1 driven and Data Assimilation (DAv2.0) driven chemical transport model incorporated into a 2-box model of the atmosphere.
    Keywords: Age model, WD2014; Antarctica, west; clumped isotope; Core; Corrected after Yeung etal., 2012; DEPTH, ice/snow; Gas age; Ice core; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; Last Glacial Maximum; WAIS; WAIS Divide; WAIS Divide Ice Core; WDC06A; West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide ice core project; Δ36, oxygen clumped isotope; δ18O
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 192 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 34 (2007): L13701, doi:10.1029/2007GL030017.
    Description: Paleoceanographic data from the low latitude Pacific Ocean provides evidence of changes in the freshwater budget and redistribution of freshwater within the basin during the Holocene. Reconstructed Holocene seawater δ 18O changes compare favorably to differences predicted between climate simulations for the middle Holocene (MH) and for the pre-Industrial late Holocene (LH). The model simulations demonstrate that changes in the tropical hydrologic cycle affect the relationship between δ 18Osw and surface salinity, and allow, for the first time, quantitative estimates of western Pacific salinity change during the Holocene. The simulations suggest that during the MH, the mean salinity of the Pacific was higher because less water vapor was transported from the Atlantic Ocean and more was transported to the Indian Ocean. The salinity of the western Pacific was enhanced further due both to the greater advection of salt to the region by ocean currents and to an increase in continental precipitation at the expense of maritime precipitation, the latter a consequence of the stronger Asian summer monsoon.
    Description: This work was supported by NSF grants ATM-0501241, ATM-0501351, and WHOI’s Ocean and Climate Change Institute.
    Keywords: Holocene ; Tropical Pacific ; Hydrology ; Paleoceanography ; Geochemical tracers ; Insolation forcing
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
    Format: text/plain
    Format: application/pdf
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