What we talk about when we talk about seasonality about seasonality - A transdisciplinary review
The role of seasonality is indisputable in climate and ecosystem dynamics. Seasonal temperature and precipitation variability are of vital importance for the availability of food, water, shelter, migration routes, and raw materials. Thus, understanding past climatic and environmental changes at seas...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56466 2024-01-28T10:06:24+01:00 What we talk about when we talk about seasonality about seasonality - A transdisciplinary review Kwiecien, Ola Braun, Tobias Brunello, Camilla Francesca Faulkner, Patrick Hausmann, Niklas Helle, Gerd Hoggarth, Julie A. Ionita, Monica Jazwa, Christopher S. Kelmelis, Saige Marwan, Norbert Nava-Fernandez, Cinthya Nehme, Carole Opel, Thomas Oster, Jessica L. Persoiu, Aurel Petrie, Cameron Prufer, Keith Saarni, Saija M. Wolf, Annabel Breitenbach, Sebastian F.M. 2022 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56466/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56466/1/Ola-Earthrev2021.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012825221003445 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.4a563536-b550-43ef-b6d3-cd242d3aa450 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56466/1/Ola-Earthrev2021.pdf Kwiecien, O. , Braun, T. , Brunello, C. F. orcid:0000-0002-4206-5852 , Faulkner, P. , Hausmann, N. , Helle, G. , Hoggarth, J. A. , Ionita, M. orcid:0000-0001-8240-4380 , Jazwa, C. S. , Kelmelis, S. , Marwan, N. , Nava-Fernandez, C. , Nehme, C. , Opel, T. orcid:0000-0003-1315-8256 , Oster, J. L. , Persoiu, A. , Petrie, C. , Prufer, K. , Saarni, S. M. , Wolf, A. and Breitenbach, S. F. (2022) What we talk about when we talk about seasonality about seasonality - A transdisciplinary review , Earth-Science Reviews, 225 , p. 103843 . doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103843 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103843> , hdl:10013/epic.4a563536-b550-43ef-b6d3-cd242d3aa450 EPIC3Earth-Science Reviews, 225, pp. 103843 Article isiRev 2022 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103843 2024-01-01T00:23:11Z The role of seasonality is indisputable in climate and ecosystem dynamics. Seasonal temperature and precipitation variability are of vital importance for the availability of food, water, shelter, migration routes, and raw materials. Thus, understanding past climatic and environmental changes at seasonal scale is equally important for unearthing the history and for predicting the future of human societies under global warming scenarios. Alas, in palaeoenvironmental research, the term �seasonality change� is often used liberally without scrutiny or explanation as to which seasonal parameter has changed and how. Here we provide fundamentals of climate seasonality and break it down into external (insolation changes) and internal (atmospheric CO2 concentration) forcing, and regional and local and modulating factors (continentality, altitude, large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns). Further, we present a brief overview of the archives with potentially annual/seasonal resolution (historical and instrumental records, marine invertebrate growth increments, stalagmites, tree rings, lake sediments, permafrost, cave ice, and ice cores) and discuss archive-specific challenges and opportunities, and how these limit or foster the use of specific archives in archaeological research. Next, we address the need for adequate data-quality checks, involving both archive-specific nature (e.g., limited sampling resolution or seasonal sampling bias) and analytical uncertainties. To this end, we present a broad spectrum of carefully selected statistical methods which can be applied to analyze annually- and seasonally-resolved time series. We close the manuscript by proposing a framework for transparent communication of seasonality-related research across different communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice permafrost Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Earth-Science Reviews 225 103843 |
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The role of seasonality is indisputable in climate and ecosystem dynamics. Seasonal temperature and precipitation variability are of vital importance for the availability of food, water, shelter, migration routes, and raw materials. Thus, understanding past climatic and environmental changes at seasonal scale is equally important for unearthing the history and for predicting the future of human societies under global warming scenarios. Alas, in palaeoenvironmental research, the term �seasonality change� is often used liberally without scrutiny or explanation as to which seasonal parameter has changed and how. Here we provide fundamentals of climate seasonality and break it down into external (insolation changes) and internal (atmospheric CO2 concentration) forcing, and regional and local and modulating factors (continentality, altitude, large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns). Further, we present a brief overview of the archives with potentially annual/seasonal resolution (historical and instrumental records, marine invertebrate growth increments, stalagmites, tree rings, lake sediments, permafrost, cave ice, and ice cores) and discuss archive-specific challenges and opportunities, and how these limit or foster the use of specific archives in archaeological research. Next, we address the need for adequate data-quality checks, involving both archive-specific nature (e.g., limited sampling resolution or seasonal sampling bias) and analytical uncertainties. To this end, we present a broad spectrum of carefully selected statistical methods which can be applied to analyze annually- and seasonally-resolved time series. We close the manuscript by proposing a framework for transparent communication of seasonality-related research across different communities. |
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Kwiecien, Ola Braun, Tobias Brunello, Camilla Francesca Faulkner, Patrick Hausmann, Niklas Helle, Gerd Hoggarth, Julie A. Ionita, Monica Jazwa, Christopher S. Kelmelis, Saige Marwan, Norbert Nava-Fernandez, Cinthya Nehme, Carole Opel, Thomas Oster, Jessica L. Persoiu, Aurel Petrie, Cameron Prufer, Keith Saarni, Saija M. Wolf, Annabel Breitenbach, Sebastian F.M. |
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Kwiecien, Ola Braun, Tobias Brunello, Camilla Francesca Faulkner, Patrick Hausmann, Niklas Helle, Gerd Hoggarth, Julie A. Ionita, Monica Jazwa, Christopher S. Kelmelis, Saige Marwan, Norbert Nava-Fernandez, Cinthya Nehme, Carole Opel, Thomas Oster, Jessica L. Persoiu, Aurel Petrie, Cameron Prufer, Keith Saarni, Saija M. Wolf, Annabel Breitenbach, Sebastian F.M. What we talk about when we talk about seasonality about seasonality - A transdisciplinary review |
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Kwiecien, Ola Braun, Tobias Brunello, Camilla Francesca Faulkner, Patrick Hausmann, Niklas Helle, Gerd Hoggarth, Julie A. Ionita, Monica Jazwa, Christopher S. Kelmelis, Saige Marwan, Norbert Nava-Fernandez, Cinthya Nehme, Carole Opel, Thomas Oster, Jessica L. Persoiu, Aurel Petrie, Cameron Prufer, Keith Saarni, Saija M. Wolf, Annabel Breitenbach, Sebastian F.M. |
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What we talk about when we talk about seasonality about seasonality - A transdisciplinary review |
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