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Data, age uncertainties and ocean δ18O under the spotlight for Ocean2k Phase 2

January 1, 2016

The oceans make up 71% of the Earth’s surface area and are a major component of the global climate system. They are the world’s primary heat reservoir, and knowledge of the global ocean response to past and present radiative forcing is important for understanding climate change. PAGES’ Ocean2k working group aims to place marine climate of the past century within the context of the previous 2000 years (2k). Phase 1 (2011-2015) focused on constraining the forcing mechanisms most consistent with reconstructed sea surface temperature (SST) over the 2k interval (McGregor et al. 2015; Tierney et al. 2015). The 1st Ocean2k workshop assisted in the transition to Ocean2k Phase 2 (2015-2017), with the workshop goal to develop, coordinate and significantly advance community-identified and -driven activities.

Publication Year 2016
Title Data, age uncertainties and ocean δ18O under the spotlight for Ocean2k Phase 2
DOI 10.22498/pages.24.1.44
Authors Helen V. McGregor, Belen Martrat, Michael N. Evans, Diane Thompson, D. Reynolds, Jason A. Addison
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Past Global Changes
Index ID 70162689
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Science Center