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Historical February Sea-Surface Temperature Estimates Utilising Diatom Transfer Functions with Core MD88-784

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ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=http://data.gov.au/data/dataset/d39f5ce5-d244-4557-b4e7-2e2753e67414&rft.title=Historical February Sea-Surface Temperature Estimates Utilising Diatom Transfer Functions with Core MD88-784&rft.identifier=historical-february-sea-surface-temperature-estimates-utilising-diatom-transfer-functions-w-784&rft.publisher=data.gov.au&rft.description=App 3-2.pdf - App_6-9__784.pdf - App 6-7 784.pdf - aodn:bluenet_datasets_southern_indian_ocean - Core Data – Southern and Indian Oceanhttp://gcmd.nasa.gov/Resources/valids/keyword_list.html - The purpose of this study was to estimate past sea-surface temperature in the Southeast Indian Ocean. The accumulation of diatom microplankton assemblages in sediments being the proxy for these records of climatic change. \n\nA transfer function is a mathematical method that allows quantitative estimations of environmental parameters from past biogenic sedimentation. In this study, a diatom transfer function was established to relate biological species to selected environmental parameter of the ocean (sea-surface temp). These equations were then employed on observed fossil species from core samples to provide quantitative estimates of sea-surface temperature.\n\nEstimates of sea-surface temperature are given here for core MD88-784. The information provided gives the extrapolated age-scale through the core, and two estimates of feb SST based on different diatom transfer functions (DTF 109/24/6 and DTF 166/34/4). \n\nIt is probable that the 'real' SST signal lies between the model estimates. The model diagnostics and lower number of non-analogue events from DTF 109/24/6 over that of results produced by DTF 166/34/4 suggest that SST estimates are closer to those provided by the former model.&rft.creator=Anonymous&rft.date=2023&rft.coverage=144.5,-54.5 145.0,-54.5 145.0,-54.0 144.5,-54.0 144.5,-54.5&rft.coverage=144.5,-54.5 145.0,-54.5 145.0,-54.0 144.5,-54.0 144.5,-54.5&rft.coverage=true&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Australia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/&rft_subject=Biosphere&rft_subject=Diatoms&rft_subject=Microbiota&rft_subject=Ocean Temperature&rft_subject=Oceans&rft_subject=Sea Surface Temperature&rft_subject=Transfer function&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

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The purpose of this study was to estimate past sea-surface temperature in the Southeast Indian Ocean. The accumulation of diatom microplankton assemblages in sediments being the proxy for these records of climatic change.

A transfer function is a mathematical method that allows quantitative estimations of environmental parameters from past biogenic sedimentation. In this study, a diatom transfer function was established to relate biological species to selected environmental parameter of the ocean (sea-surface temp). These equations were then employed on observed fossil species from core samples to provide quantitative estimates of sea-surface temperature.

Estimates of sea-surface temperature are given here for core MD88-784. The information provided gives the extrapolated age-scale through the core, and two estimates of feb SST based on different diatom transfer functions (DTF 109/24/6 and DTF 166/34/4).

It is probable that the 'real' SST signal lies between the model estimates. The model diagnostics and lower number of non-analogue events from DTF 109/24/6 over that of results produced by DTF 166/34/4 suggest that SST estimates are closer to those provided by the former model.

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App 3-2.pdf -
App_6-9__784.pdf -
App 6-7 784.pdf -
aodn:bluenet_datasets_southern_indian_ocean - Core Data – Southern and Indian Ocean
http://gcmd.nasa.gov/Resources/valids/keyword_list.html -

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