SISALv2: a comprehensive speleothem isotope database with multiple age–depth models

Author:

Comas-Bru LaiaORCID,Rehfeld KiraORCID,Roesch Carla,Amirnezhad-Mozhdehi SaharORCID,Harrison Sandy P.ORCID,Atsawawaranunt KamolphatORCID,Ahmad Syed Masood,Brahim Yassine Ait,Baker AndyORCID,Bosomworth Matthew,Breitenbach Sebastian F. M.ORCID,Burstyn YuvalORCID,Columbu Andrea,Deininger Michael,Demény Attila,Dixon Bronwyn,Fohlmeister Jens,Hatvani István GáborORCID,Hu Jun,Kaushal NikitaORCID,Kern ZoltánORCID,Labuhn IngaORCID,Lechleitner Franziska A.ORCID,Lorrey Andrew,Martrat BelenORCID,Novello Valdir FelipeORCID,Oster JessicaORCID,Pérez-Mejías Carlos,Scholz Denis,Scroxton NickORCID,Sinha Nitesh,Ward Brittany Marie,Warken SophieORCID,Zhang HaiweiORCID,

Abstract

Abstract. Characterizing the temporal uncertainty in palaeoclimate records is crucial for analysing past climate change, correlating climate events between records, assessing climate periodicities, identifying potential triggers and evaluating climate model simulations. The first global compilation of speleothem isotope records by the SISAL (Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis) working group showed that age model uncertainties are not systematically reported in the published literature, and these are only available for a limited number of records (ca. 15 %, n=107/691). To improve the usefulness of the SISAL database, we have (i) improved the database's spatio-temporal coverage and (ii) created new chronologies using seven different approaches for age–depth modelling. We have applied these alternative chronologies to the records from the first version of the SISAL database (SISALv1) and to new records compiled since the release of SISALv1. This paper documents the necessary changes in the structure of the SISAL database to accommodate the inclusion of the new age models and their uncertainties as well as the expansion of the database to include new records and the quality-control measures applied. This paper also documents the age–depth model approaches used to calculate the new chronologies. The updated version of the SISAL database (SISALv2) contains isotopic data from 691 speleothem records from 294 cave sites and new age–depth models, including age–depth temporal uncertainties for 512 speleothems. SISALv2 is available at https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.256 (Comas-Bru et al., 2020a).

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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