A last deglacial climate dataset comprising ice core data, marine data, and stalagmite data

In this data article, a dataset of paleoclimatic records ranging from 22 to 9 thousand years before present is reported, which is related to the research article entitled “Breakpoint lead-lag analysis of the last deglacial climate change and atmospheric CO2 concentration on global and hemispheric sc...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Data in Brief
Main Authors: Zhi Liu, Shaopeng Huang, Zhangdong Jin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.11.008
https://doaj.org/article/d1382e140857431c986c920590fe15e6
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Summary:In this data article, a dataset of paleoclimatic records ranging from 22 to 9 thousand years before present is reported, which is related to the research article entitled “Breakpoint lead-lag analysis of the last deglacial climate change and atmospheric CO2 concentration on global and hemispheric scales” published in the journal of Quaternary International by Liu et al. (2018). In the dataset, 4 δ18O records derived from Greenlandic ice cores, 2 δD records and 7 δ18O records derived from Antarctic ice cores, 32 UK’37 records and 26 Mg/Ca records derived from marine deposits, and 17 δ18O records derived from cave stalagmites were collected and collated. General and statistical characteristics of these 88 proxy records are showed here. All of the data are stored in separate Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that are available for researchers.