Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia

This dataset includes leaf wax abundances and hydrogen isotope values (δD) presented in van der Bilt et al. 2022 – accepted in Nature Communications Earth and Environment. The data derive from two lake sediments cores retrieved from Lake Diamond on South Georgia (54.4°S, 36.6°W): 46 cm long surface...

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Main Author: van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
Other Authors: D`Andrea, William J., Oppedal, Lea T., Zwier, Maaike
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spelling ftdataverseno:doi:10.18710/IYNKEZ 2023-10-29T02:40:28+01:00 Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria D`Andrea, William J. Oppedal, Lea T. Zwier, Maaike 2022-06-29 https://doi.org/10.18710/IYNKEZ English eng DataverseNO Stratigraphic context data (notably palynology and loss on ignition or LOI) from the same cores as those presented in this study (LDP2 and LDS2) have been presented in two other papers: 1) Oppedal, L. T., Bakke, J., Paasche, Ø., Werner, J. P., & van der Bilt, W. G. M. (2018). Cirque glacier on South Georgia shows centennial variability over the last 7000 years. frontiers in Earth Science., and 2) Zwier, M., van der Bilt, W. G. M., de Stigter, H., & Bjune, A. E. (2021). Pollen evidence of variations in Holocene climate and Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind strength on sub-Antarctic South Georgia. The Holocene, 12. https://doi.org/10.18710/IYNKEZ Earth and Environmental Sciences Paleoclimate Holocene Southern Ocean Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds South Georgia Leaf wax isotopes geological data (lipid biomarker abundances and isotope values) 2022 ftdataverseno https://doi.org/10.18710/IYNKEZ 2023-10-04T22:54:27Z This dataset includes leaf wax abundances and hydrogen isotope values (δD) presented in van der Bilt et al. 2022 – accepted in Nature Communications Earth and Environment. The data derive from two lake sediments cores retrieved from Lake Diamond on South Georgia (54.4°S, 36.6°W): 46 cm long surface core LDS2 (4 samples) and 246 cm piston core LDP2 (57 samples: 52 from lake sediments, and 5 for underlying peat). This composite record covers the past 7200 years. Leaf waxes were extracted from the sediments using silica gel column chromatography. Compounds were then treated with copper to remove elemental sulfur and eluted through silver nitrate-impregnated silica gel to remove unsaturated hydrocarbons before quantification on an Agilent 7890 gas chromatograph (GC) equipped with mass selective (MSD) and flame ionization (FID) detectors. Isotope ratios were then determined using a Thermo Delta V Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS). The data are organized per paper figure (all compiled in Adobe Illustrator) per .txt file: here, we only upload leaf wax data that was specifically generated for this specific study (not related datasets listed in the metadata fields). These, and all other plotted context data that has been previously published and/or generated by others, are stored in a Supplementary Data file that accompanies our paper. The data behind Figure 3 includes the abundance (%) of all measured leaf wax n-alkane chain lengths for each down-core sample (with accompanying depth and age information), as well as the Average Chain Length (ACL). The data behind Figure 4 shows the average abundance (%) and calculated standard deviations (σ) for each n-alkane chain length per stratigraphic unit (D and F) or sediment type (lacustrine or peat). The data behind Figure 6 includes the isotope composition (‰) of each analyzed n-alkane chain length for each measured sample (with accompanying depth and age information). The data behind Figure 9 includes the measured or inferred offset between terrestrial (terr) and aquatic ... Other/Unknown Material Southern Ocean DataverseNO
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Paleoclimate
Holocene
Southern Ocean
Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds
South Georgia
Leaf wax isotopes
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Paleoclimate
Holocene
Southern Ocean
Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds
South Georgia
Leaf wax isotopes
van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
Paleoclimate
Holocene
Southern Ocean
Southern Hemisphere Westerly Winds
South Georgia
Leaf wax isotopes
description This dataset includes leaf wax abundances and hydrogen isotope values (δD) presented in van der Bilt et al. 2022 – accepted in Nature Communications Earth and Environment. The data derive from two lake sediments cores retrieved from Lake Diamond on South Georgia (54.4°S, 36.6°W): 46 cm long surface core LDS2 (4 samples) and 246 cm piston core LDP2 (57 samples: 52 from lake sediments, and 5 for underlying peat). This composite record covers the past 7200 years. Leaf waxes were extracted from the sediments using silica gel column chromatography. Compounds were then treated with copper to remove elemental sulfur and eluted through silver nitrate-impregnated silica gel to remove unsaturated hydrocarbons before quantification on an Agilent 7890 gas chromatograph (GC) equipped with mass selective (MSD) and flame ionization (FID) detectors. Isotope ratios were then determined using a Thermo Delta V Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS). The data are organized per paper figure (all compiled in Adobe Illustrator) per .txt file: here, we only upload leaf wax data that was specifically generated for this specific study (not related datasets listed in the metadata fields). These, and all other plotted context data that has been previously published and/or generated by others, are stored in a Supplementary Data file that accompanies our paper. The data behind Figure 3 includes the abundance (%) of all measured leaf wax n-alkane chain lengths for each down-core sample (with accompanying depth and age information), as well as the Average Chain Length (ACL). The data behind Figure 4 shows the average abundance (%) and calculated standard deviations (σ) for each n-alkane chain length per stratigraphic unit (D and F) or sediment type (lacustrine or peat). The data behind Figure 6 includes the isotope composition (‰) of each analyzed n-alkane chain length for each measured sample (with accompanying depth and age information). The data behind Figure 9 includes the measured or inferred offset between terrestrial (terr) and aquatic ...
author2 van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
D`Andrea, William J.
Oppedal, Lea T.
Zwier, Maaike
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author van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
author_facet van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
author_sort van der Bilt, Willem Godert Maria
title Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
title_short Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
title_full Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
title_fullStr Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
title_full_unstemmed Replication data for: Stable Southern Hemisphere westerly winds throughout the Holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
title_sort replication data for: stable southern hemisphere westerly winds throughout the holocene until intensification in the last two millennia
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op_relation Stratigraphic context data (notably palynology and loss on ignition or LOI) from the same cores as those presented in this study (LDP2 and LDS2) have been presented in two other papers: 1) Oppedal, L. T., Bakke, J., Paasche, Ø., Werner, J. P., & van der Bilt, W. G. M. (2018). Cirque glacier on South Georgia shows centennial variability over the last 7000 years. frontiers in Earth Science., and 2) Zwier, M., van der Bilt, W. G. M., de Stigter, H., & Bjune, A. E. (2021). Pollen evidence of variations in Holocene climate and Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind strength on sub-Antarctic South Georgia. The Holocene, 12.
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