Imbrie, John D (1997): Sea surface temperature reconstruction from sediment core V12-122 (specmap.042) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.52227
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Related to:
Imbrie, John D; Kipp, N G (1971): A new micropaleontological method for quantitive paleoclimatology: Applicaton to a late Pleistocene Caribbean core. In: Turekian, K K (ed.), The late Cenozoic glacial ages. (Yale University Press, New Haven), 71-181
Imbrie, John D; McIntyre, Andrew; Mix, Alan C (1989): Oceanic response to orbital forcing in the late Quaternary: observational and experimental strategies. In: Berger, A; Schneider, S H & Duplessy, J C (eds.), Climate and Geosciences, A Challenge for Science and Society in the 21th Century. Boston (Kluwer Academic), 121-164, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2446-8_7
McIntyre, Andrew; Ruddiman, William F; Karlin, K; Mix, Alan C (1989): Surface water response of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean to orbital forcing. Paleoceanography, 4(1), 19-55, https://doi.org/10.1029/PA004i001p00019
Further details:
Duffy, A; Imbrie, John D (1989): Summary of Specmap archive No. 1. Spectral Mapping Project (Mapping Species Variability in Global Climate) (SPECMAP), hdl:10013/epic.32169.d001
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Coverage:
Latitude: 17.000000 * Longitude: -74.400000
Date/Time Start: 1957-07-29T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1957-07-29T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 8.8 m
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Parameter(s):
# | Name | Short Name | Unit | Principal Investigator | Method/Device | Comment |
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1 | DEPTH, sediment/rock | Depth sed | m | Geocode | ||
2 | Sea surface temperature, winter | SST win | °C | Imbrie, John D | Transfer function (Imbrie & Kipp, 1971, in Turekian, Yale Univ Press) | |
3 | Sea surface temperature, summer | SST sum | °C | Imbrie, John D | Transfer function (Imbrie & Kipp, 1971, in Turekian, Yale Univ Press) |
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178 data points