Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial
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Resumo: | Although quantitative isotope data from speleothems has been used to evaluate isotope-enabled model simulations, currently no consensus exists regarding the most appropriate methodology through which to achieve this. A number of modelling groups will be running isotope-enabled palaeoclimate simulations in the framework of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, so it is timely to evaluate different approaches to using the speleothem data for data-model comparisons. Here, we illustrate this using 456 globally distributed speleothem delta O-18 records from an updated version of the Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis (SISAL) database and palaeoclimate simulations generated using the ECHAM5-wiso isotope-enabled atmospheric circulation model. We show that the SISAL records reproduce the first-order spatial patterns of isotopic variability in the modern day, strongly supporting the application of this dataset for evaluating model-derived isotope variability into the past. However, the discontinuous nature of many speleothem records complicates the process of procuring large numbers of records if data-model comparisons are made using the traditional approach of comparing anomalies between a control period and a given palaeoclimate experiment. To circumvent this issue, we illustrate techniques through which the absolute isotope values during any time period could be used for model evaluation. Specifically, we show that speleothem isotope records allow an assessment of a model's ability to simulate spatial isotopic trends. Our analyses provide a protocol for using speleothem isotope data for model evaluation, including screening the observations to take into account the impact of speleothem mineralogy on delta O-18 values, the optimum period for the modern observational baseline and the selection of an appropriate time window for creating means of the isotope data for palaeo-time-slices. |
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Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacialStable-isotope variationsGrowth frequency variationsGeneral-circulation modelDelta-O-18 water isotopeHigh-resolutionOxygen-isotopeAsian MonsoonAtmospheric circulationNorth-AtlanticPMIP4 contributionAlthough quantitative isotope data from speleothems has been used to evaluate isotope-enabled model simulations, currently no consensus exists regarding the most appropriate methodology through which to achieve this. A number of modelling groups will be running isotope-enabled palaeoclimate simulations in the framework of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, so it is timely to evaluate different approaches to using the speleothem data for data-model comparisons. Here, we illustrate this using 456 globally distributed speleothem delta O-18 records from an updated version of the Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis (SISAL) database and palaeoclimate simulations generated using the ECHAM5-wiso isotope-enabled atmospheric circulation model. We show that the SISAL records reproduce the first-order spatial patterns of isotopic variability in the modern day, strongly supporting the application of this dataset for evaluating model-derived isotope variability into the past. However, the discontinuous nature of many speleothem records complicates the process of procuring large numbers of records if data-model comparisons are made using the traditional approach of comparing anomalies between a control period and a given palaeoclimate experiment. To circumvent this issue, we illustrate techniques through which the absolute isotope values during any time period could be used for model evaluation. Specifically, we show that speleothem isotope records allow an assessment of a model's ability to simulate spatial isotopic trends. Our analyses provide a protocol for using speleothem isotope data for model evaluation, including screening the observations to take into account the impact of speleothem mineralogy on delta O-18 values, the optimum period for the modern observational baseline and the selection of an appropriate time window for creating means of the isotope data for palaeo-time-slices.European Geosciences Union - W2017/413; Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG); European Association of Geochemistry (Early Career Ambassadors program 2017); Quaternary Research Association UK; Navarino Environmental Observatory, Stockholm University; University College Dublin, Savillex (UK) - SF1428; Ibn Zohr University, Morocco; University of Reading; European Research Council - 694481; Natural Environment Research Council (JPI-Belmont project "PAleao-Constraints on Monsoon Evolution and Dynamics (PACMEDY)"); Geological Survey Ireland - 2017-SC-056; Royal Irish Academy; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - RE3994/2-1; Past Global Changes (PAGES) programme;Copernicus PublicationsSapientiaComas-Bru, LaiaHarrison, Sandy P.Werner, MartinRehfeld, KiraScroxton, NickC. 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Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
title |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
spellingShingle |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial Comas-Bru, Laia Stable-isotope variations Growth frequency variations General-circulation model Delta-O-18 water isotope High-resolution Oxygen-isotope Asian Monsoon Atmospheric circulation North-Atlantic PMIP4 contribution |
title_short |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
title_full |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
title_fullStr |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
title_full_unstemmed |
Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
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Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial |
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Comas-Bru, Laia |
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Comas-Bru, Laia Harrison, Sandy P. Werner, Martin Rehfeld, Kira Scroxton, Nick C. Veiga-Pires, C. Ahmad, Syed Masood Brahim, Yassine Ait Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad Arienzo, Monica Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat Baker, Andy Braun, Kerstin Breitenbach, Sebastian Burstyn, Yuval Chawchai, Sakonvan Columbu, Andrea Deininger, Michael Demeny, Attila Dixon, Bronwyn Hatvani, István Gábor Hu, Jun Kaushal, Nikita Kern, Zoltan Labuhn, Inga Lachniet, Matthew S. Lechleitner, Franziska A. Lorrey, Andrew Markowska, Monika Nehme, Carole Novello, Valdir F. Oster, Jessica Perez-Mejias, Carlos Pickering, Robyn Sekhon, Natasha Wang, Xianfeng Warken, Sophie Atkinson, Tim Ayalon, Avner Baldini, James Bar-Matthews, Miryam Bernal, Juan Pablo Boch, Ronny Borsato, Andrea Boyd, Meighan Brierley, Chris Cai, Yanjun Carolin, Stacy Cheng, Hai Constantin, Silviu Couchoud, Isabelle Cruz, Francisco Denniston, Rhawn Dragusin, Virgil Duan, Wuhui Ersek, Vasile Finne, Martin Fleitmann, Dominik Fohlmeister, Jens Frappier, Amy Genty, Dominique Holzkamper, Steffen Hopley, Philip Johnston, Vanessa Kathayat, Gayatri Keenan-Jones, Duncan Koltai, Gabriella Li, Ting-Yong Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad Luetscher, Marc Mattey, Dave Moreno, Ana Moseley, Gina Psomiadis, David Ruan, Jiaoyang Scholz, Denis Sha, Lijuan Smith, Andrew Christopher Strikis, Nicolas Treble, Pauline Unal-Imer, Ezgi Vaks, Anton Vansteenberge, Stef Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo G. Wong, Corinne Wortham, Barbara Wurtzel, Jennifer Zhang, Haiwei |
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Harrison, Sandy P. Werner, Martin Rehfeld, Kira Scroxton, Nick C. Veiga-Pires, C. Ahmad, Syed Masood Brahim, Yassine Ait Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad Arienzo, Monica Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat Baker, Andy Braun, Kerstin Breitenbach, Sebastian Burstyn, Yuval Chawchai, Sakonvan Columbu, Andrea Deininger, Michael Demeny, Attila Dixon, Bronwyn Hatvani, István Gábor Hu, Jun Kaushal, Nikita Kern, Zoltan Labuhn, Inga Lachniet, Matthew S. Lechleitner, Franziska A. Lorrey, Andrew Markowska, Monika Nehme, Carole Novello, Valdir F. Oster, Jessica Perez-Mejias, Carlos Pickering, Robyn Sekhon, Natasha Wang, Xianfeng Warken, Sophie Atkinson, Tim Ayalon, Avner Baldini, James Bar-Matthews, Miryam Bernal, Juan Pablo Boch, Ronny Borsato, Andrea Boyd, Meighan Brierley, Chris Cai, Yanjun Carolin, Stacy Cheng, Hai Constantin, Silviu Couchoud, Isabelle Cruz, Francisco Denniston, Rhawn Dragusin, Virgil Duan, Wuhui Ersek, Vasile Finne, Martin Fleitmann, Dominik Fohlmeister, Jens Frappier, Amy Genty, Dominique Holzkamper, Steffen Hopley, Philip Johnston, Vanessa Kathayat, Gayatri Keenan-Jones, Duncan Koltai, Gabriella Li, Ting-Yong Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad Luetscher, Marc Mattey, Dave Moreno, Ana Moseley, Gina Psomiadis, David Ruan, Jiaoyang Scholz, Denis Sha, Lijuan Smith, Andrew Christopher Strikis, Nicolas Treble, Pauline Unal-Imer, Ezgi Vaks, Anton Vansteenberge, Stef Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo G. Wong, Corinne Wortham, Barbara Wurtzel, Jennifer Zhang, Haiwei |
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Comas-Bru, Laia Harrison, Sandy P. Werner, Martin Rehfeld, Kira Scroxton, Nick C. Veiga-Pires, C. Ahmad, Syed Masood Brahim, Yassine Ait Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad Arienzo, Monica Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat Baker, Andy Braun, Kerstin Breitenbach, Sebastian Burstyn, Yuval Chawchai, Sakonvan Columbu, Andrea Deininger, Michael Demeny, Attila Dixon, Bronwyn Hatvani, István Gábor Hu, Jun Kaushal, Nikita Kern, Zoltan Labuhn, Inga Lachniet, Matthew S. Lechleitner, Franziska A. Lorrey, Andrew Markowska, Monika Nehme, Carole Novello, Valdir F. Oster, Jessica Perez-Mejias, Carlos Pickering, Robyn Sekhon, Natasha Wang, Xianfeng Warken, Sophie Atkinson, Tim Ayalon, Avner Baldini, James Bar-Matthews, Miryam Bernal, Juan Pablo Boch, Ronny Borsato, Andrea Boyd, Meighan Brierley, Chris Cai, Yanjun Carolin, Stacy Cheng, Hai Constantin, Silviu Couchoud, Isabelle Cruz, Francisco Denniston, Rhawn Dragusin, Virgil Duan, Wuhui Ersek, Vasile Finne, Martin Fleitmann, Dominik Fohlmeister, Jens Frappier, Amy Genty, Dominique Holzkamper, Steffen Hopley, Philip Johnston, Vanessa Kathayat, Gayatri Keenan-Jones, Duncan Koltai, Gabriella Li, Ting-Yong Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad Luetscher, Marc Mattey, Dave Moreno, Ana Moseley, Gina Psomiadis, David Ruan, Jiaoyang Scholz, Denis Sha, Lijuan Smith, Andrew Christopher Strikis, Nicolas Treble, Pauline Unal-Imer, Ezgi Vaks, Anton Vansteenberge, Stef Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo G. Wong, Corinne Wortham, Barbara Wurtzel, Jennifer Zhang, Haiwei |
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Stable-isotope variations Growth frequency variations General-circulation model Delta-O-18 water isotope High-resolution Oxygen-isotope Asian Monsoon Atmospheric circulation North-Atlantic PMIP4 contribution |
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Stable-isotope variations Growth frequency variations General-circulation model Delta-O-18 water isotope High-resolution Oxygen-isotope Asian Monsoon Atmospheric circulation North-Atlantic PMIP4 contribution |
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Although quantitative isotope data from speleothems has been used to evaluate isotope-enabled model simulations, currently no consensus exists regarding the most appropriate methodology through which to achieve this. A number of modelling groups will be running isotope-enabled palaeoclimate simulations in the framework of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, so it is timely to evaluate different approaches to using the speleothem data for data-model comparisons. Here, we illustrate this using 456 globally distributed speleothem delta O-18 records from an updated version of the Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis (SISAL) database and palaeoclimate simulations generated using the ECHAM5-wiso isotope-enabled atmospheric circulation model. We show that the SISAL records reproduce the first-order spatial patterns of isotopic variability in the modern day, strongly supporting the application of this dataset for evaluating model-derived isotope variability into the past. However, the discontinuous nature of many speleothem records complicates the process of procuring large numbers of records if data-model comparisons are made using the traditional approach of comparing anomalies between a control period and a given palaeoclimate experiment. To circumvent this issue, we illustrate techniques through which the absolute isotope values during any time period could be used for model evaluation. Specifically, we show that speleothem isotope records allow an assessment of a model's ability to simulate spatial isotopic trends. Our analyses provide a protocol for using speleothem isotope data for model evaluation, including screening the observations to take into account the impact of speleothem mineralogy on delta O-18 values, the optimum period for the modern observational baseline and the selection of an appropriate time window for creating means of the isotope data for palaeo-time-slices. |
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