Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...

The creation of networks of shell-based chronologies which can provide regionally extensive high-resolution proxies for the marine environment depends on the spatial extent of the common environmental signal preserved in the shell banding and on the reliability of the dating model. Here Arctica isla...

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Main Authors: Butler, Paul G, Richardson, Christopher A, Scourse, James D, Witbaard, Rob, Schöne, Bernd R, Fraser, Nicole M, Wanamaker, Alan D, Bryant, Charlotte L, Harris, Ian, Robertson, Iain
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.831998
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.831998 2024-09-15T17:54:27+00:00 Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ... Butler, Paul G Richardson, Christopher A Scourse, James D Witbaard, Rob Schöne, Bernd R Fraser, Nicole M Wanamaker, Alan D Bryant, Charlotte L Harris, Ian Robertson, Iain 2009 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.831998 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.831998 en eng PANGAEA https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2008pa001715 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 article Collection Supplementary Publication Series of Datasets 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.83199810.1029/2008pa001715 2024-08-01T10:51:01Z The creation of networks of shell-based chronologies which can provide regionally extensive high-resolution proxies for the marine environment depends on the spatial extent of the common environmental signal preserved in the shell banding and on the reliability of the dating model. Here Arctica islandica chronologies from five neighboring sites in the North Sea are compared, and the strength of the common environmental signal across distances up to 80 km is analyzed using statistical techniques derived from dendrochronology. The signal is found to be coherent across these distances. In a linked study, chronologies based on one of the same sites but constructed by two different research teams are compared. Methodological differences in increment interpretation are found to lead to slippage in the dating models. Systematic inclusion or exclusion of intermittently occurring increments results in the two chronologies becoming misaligned by 4 years over a 70-year period. Comparisons with neighboring chronologies ... : Supplement to: Butler, Paul G; Richardson, Christopher A; Scourse, James D; Witbaard, Rob; Schöne, Bernd R; Fraser, Nicole M; Wanamaker, Alan D; Bryant, Charlotte L; Harris, Ian; Robertson, Iain (2009): Accurate increment identification and the spatial extent of the common signal in five Arctica islandica chronologies from the Fladen Ground, northern North Sea. Paleoceanography, 24(2), PA2210 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctica islandica DataCite
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description The creation of networks of shell-based chronologies which can provide regionally extensive high-resolution proxies for the marine environment depends on the spatial extent of the common environmental signal preserved in the shell banding and on the reliability of the dating model. Here Arctica islandica chronologies from five neighboring sites in the North Sea are compared, and the strength of the common environmental signal across distances up to 80 km is analyzed using statistical techniques derived from dendrochronology. The signal is found to be coherent across these distances. In a linked study, chronologies based on one of the same sites but constructed by two different research teams are compared. Methodological differences in increment interpretation are found to lead to slippage in the dating models. Systematic inclusion or exclusion of intermittently occurring increments results in the two chronologies becoming misaligned by 4 years over a 70-year period. Comparisons with neighboring chronologies ... : Supplement to: Butler, Paul G; Richardson, Christopher A; Scourse, James D; Witbaard, Rob; Schöne, Bernd R; Fraser, Nicole M; Wanamaker, Alan D; Bryant, Charlotte L; Harris, Ian; Robertson, Iain (2009): Accurate increment identification and the spatial extent of the common signal in five Arctica islandica chronologies from the Fladen Ground, northern North Sea. Paleoceanography, 24(2), PA2210 ...
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author Butler, Paul G
Richardson, Christopher A
Scourse, James D
Witbaard, Rob
Schöne, Bernd R
Fraser, Nicole M
Wanamaker, Alan D
Bryant, Charlotte L
Harris, Ian
Robertson, Iain
spellingShingle Butler, Paul G
Richardson, Christopher A
Scourse, James D
Witbaard, Rob
Schöne, Bernd R
Fraser, Nicole M
Wanamaker, Alan D
Bryant, Charlotte L
Harris, Ian
Robertson, Iain
Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
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Wanamaker, Alan D
Bryant, Charlotte L
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Robertson, Iain
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title Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
title_short Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
title_full Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
title_fullStr Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
title_full_unstemmed Arctica islandica chronologies from Fladen Ground ...
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