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Santa Barbara Basin Holocene Stable Oxygen Isotope Data
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Friddell, J.E., R.C. Thunell, T.P. Guilderson, and M. Kashgarian. 2003. Increased northeast Pacific climatic variability during
the warm middle Holocene. Geophysical Research Letters 30(11):1560.
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North: 34.27 * South: 34.27 |
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West: -120.07 * East: -120.07 |
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Altitude: -575 m |
Start Year: 9522 14C yr BP
* End Year: 907 14C yr BP
Data: Please Cite Data Contributors!
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Summary: We use a pair of decadally resolved planktonic foraminiferal d18O records from Santa Barbara Basin (SBB) to show that the
warmest interval of the current interglacial, the middle Holocene, was characterized by increased decadal- to centennial-scale
climatic variability. Modern relationships between the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), the El Niño-Southern Oscillation
(ENSO), and upper water conditions in SBB also suggest a preference of the northeast (NE) Pacific climate during the warm
mid-Holocene toward the warm phase of the PDO and more intense ENSO warm events ("El Niños"). In the context of future climate,
this study suggests increasing decadal- to centennial-scale climatic variability in a globally warmed world. More Info on Paleoceanography Data |
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Parameters: Corrected depth (cm); calendar years before 1950AD; delta O18 PDB (Globigerina bulloides); delta O18 PDB (Neogloboquadrina pachyderma); Radiocarbon ages
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