Supporting Dataset for "Synoptic Moisture Intrusion Provided Heavy Isotope Precipitations in Inland Antarctica during the Last Glacial Maximum" ...
Data used in Kino et al. (2024, GRL) are stored as zip and CSV files. All data (except for Antarctica_LGM_Proxies.csv) resulted from an isotope-enabled atmospheric general circulation model named "iso-MIROC5" (Okazaki and Yoshimura, 2019, JGR). Antarctica_LGM_Proxies.csv resulted from Tabl...
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2024
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10867605 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10867605 |
Summary: | Data used in Kino et al. (2024, GRL) are stored as zip and CSV files. All data (except for Antarctica_LGM_Proxies.csv) resulted from an isotope-enabled atmospheric general circulation model named "iso-MIROC5" (Okazaki and Yoshimura, 2019, JGR). Antarctica_LGM_Proxies.csv resulted from Table 1 of Werner et al. (2018, Nat. Com.) and Steig et al. (2020, USAP-DC). The definition of southward moisture fluxes proposed by Newman et al. (2012, JC) was adopted.The module of ESMValTool (Righi et al., 2020, GMD) was customized to calculate the Eady growth rate. Scripts are available in a GitHub repository. Sources are available at https://github.com/kanonundgigue/kino2024grl. If you use data for your work, please ask the author to be a co-author or cite the paper according to data contributions. ... |
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