A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing

Continuous records of the atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O are necessary input data for transient climate simulations, and their associated radiative forcing represents important components in analyses of climate sensitivity and feedbacks. Since the available data from ice...

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Published in:Earth System Science Data
Main Authors: P. Köhler, C. Nehrbass-Ahles, J. Schmitt, T. F. Stocker, H. Fischer
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b42ad3209323496d89bfe95c75ac38f9 2023-05-15T16:39:01+02:00 A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing P. Köhler C. Nehrbass-Ahles J. Schmitt T. F. Stocker H. Fischer 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-363-2017 https://doaj.org/article/b42ad3209323496d89bfe95c75ac38f9 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/9/363/2017/essd-9-363-2017.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1866-3508 https://doaj.org/toc/1866-3516 doi:10.5194/essd-9-363-2017 1866-3508 1866-3516 https://doaj.org/article/b42ad3209323496d89bfe95c75ac38f9 Earth System Science Data, Vol 9, Pp 363-387 (2017) Environmental sciences GE1-350 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-363-2017 2022-12-30T21:32:29Z Continuous records of the atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O are necessary input data for transient climate simulations, and their associated radiative forcing represents important components in analyses of climate sensitivity and feedbacks. Since the available data from ice cores are discontinuous and partly ambiguous, a well-documented decision process during data compilation followed by some interpolating post-processing is necessary to obtain those desired time series. Here, we document our best possible data compilation of published ice core records and recent measurements on firn air and atmospheric samples spanning the interval from the penultimate glacial maximum ( ∼ 156 kyr BP) to the beginning of the year 2016 CE. We use the most recent age scales for the ice core data and apply a smoothing spline method to translate the discrete and irregularly spaced data points into continuous time series. These splines are then used to compute the radiative forcing for each GHG using well-established, simple formulations. We compile only a Southern Hemisphere record of CH 4 and discuss how much larger a Northern Hemisphere or global CH 4 record might have been due to its interpolar difference. The uncertainties of the individual data points are considered in the spline procedure. Based on the given data resolution, time-dependent cutoff periods of the spline, defining the degree of smoothing, are prescribed, ranging from 5000 years for the less resolved older parts of the records to 4 years for the densely sampled recent years. The computed splines seamlessly describe the GHG evolution on orbital and millennial timescales for glacial and glacial–interglacial variations and on centennial and decadal timescales for anthropogenic times. Data connected with this paper, including raw data and final splines, are available at doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.871273 . Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Earth System Science Data 9 1 363 387
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Geology
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C. Nehrbass-Ahles
J. Schmitt
T. F. Stocker
H. Fischer
A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
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Geology
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description Continuous records of the atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O are necessary input data for transient climate simulations, and their associated radiative forcing represents important components in analyses of climate sensitivity and feedbacks. Since the available data from ice cores are discontinuous and partly ambiguous, a well-documented decision process during data compilation followed by some interpolating post-processing is necessary to obtain those desired time series. Here, we document our best possible data compilation of published ice core records and recent measurements on firn air and atmospheric samples spanning the interval from the penultimate glacial maximum ( ∼ 156 kyr BP) to the beginning of the year 2016 CE. We use the most recent age scales for the ice core data and apply a smoothing spline method to translate the discrete and irregularly spaced data points into continuous time series. These splines are then used to compute the radiative forcing for each GHG using well-established, simple formulations. We compile only a Southern Hemisphere record of CH 4 and discuss how much larger a Northern Hemisphere or global CH 4 record might have been due to its interpolar difference. The uncertainties of the individual data points are considered in the spline procedure. Based on the given data resolution, time-dependent cutoff periods of the spline, defining the degree of smoothing, are prescribed, ranging from 5000 years for the less resolved older parts of the records to 4 years for the densely sampled recent years. The computed splines seamlessly describe the GHG evolution on orbital and millennial timescales for glacial and glacial–interglacial variations and on centennial and decadal timescales for anthropogenic times. Data connected with this paper, including raw data and final splines, are available at doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.871273 .
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author P. Köhler
C. Nehrbass-Ahles
J. Schmitt
T. F. Stocker
H. Fischer
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C. Nehrbass-Ahles
J. Schmitt
T. F. Stocker
H. Fischer
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title A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
title_short A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
title_full A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
title_fullStr A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
title_full_unstemmed A 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and their radiative forcing
title_sort 156 kyr smoothed history of the atmospheric greenhouse gases co 2 , ch 4 , and n 2 o and their radiative forcing
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