Summary: | This dataset includes chironomid species assemblage data and air temperature estimates from 400+ lakes across northern North America, Greenland, Iceland, and Svalbard to inform interpretations of Holocene subfossil chironomid assemblages used in paleolimnological reconstruction. This calibration-set was developed by re-identifying and taxonomically harmonizing chironomids in previously described surface sediment samples, with identifications made at finer taxonomic resolution than in original publications (which are cited in the publication describing this dataset, Medeiros et al. 2022 Quaternary Science Reviews, and should be cited by dataset users). Site summer air temperatures are newly estimated with a consistent method using the WorldClim 2.1 gridded bioclimatic dataset. The large geographic coverage of this dataset is intended to provide climatic analogs for a wide range of Holocene climates in the northwest North Atlantic region and North American Arctic, including Greenland. For many of these regions, modern calibration data for paleoclimate proxies are sparse despite keen interest in paleoclimate reconstructions from high latitudes. Dataset users should consult and cite the following source publication: Medeiros, A.S., Chipman, M., Francis, D.R., Hamerlik, L., Langdon, P., Puleo, P.J.K., Schellinger, G., Steigleder, R., Walker, I.R., Woodroffe, S., and Axford, Y. 2022. A continent-scale chironomid training set for reconstructing arctic temperatures. Quaternary Science Reviews 294, 107728. DOI 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107728.
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