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Nicholas Kamenos
University of Glasgow, Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences
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Reconstructed in-situ sea water temperatures in the East Atlantic for 1353 to 2006 from samples collected at Loch Sween Scotland (56°01.99'N, 005°36.13'W).
British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048Kamenos_core_2007
2017-10-03
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2013-11-25
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2017-01-30
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To understand seasonal climatic variability in the North East Atlantic, a fortnightly resolution marine climate record from 1353–2006 was constructed for shallow inshore waters on the west coast of Scotland using red coralline algae. The data are available in an Excel file as mean winter and summer temperatures with 95% confidence intervals for each year from 1353 to 2006. SCUBA was used to collect a 46 cm core from a coralline algal (Lithothamnion glaciale) deposit in Loch Sween, Scotland. The core was frozen and sectioned longitudinally and into 2 cm horizons. Coralline algae from each horizon were sectioned along the length of each thallus. Mg, Ca, and Sr were quantified along each thallus using electron microprobe analysis. For the live collected surface specimens, this process enabled absolute dates to be assigned to each year’s growth band present within the coralline algae. Five thalli down core were selected for radiocarbon rangefinder dating at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre. Live thalli and the five rangefinder thalli were used as anchor points in construction of a combined chronology which was fine-tuned using dendrochnological techniques. Twenty seven (including anchors) Mg/Ca time series were available; each from an individual thallus. The work was funded by the Natural Environmental Research Council and the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
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Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
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MEDIN metadata record availability
2012-01-11
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Oceanographic geographical features
INSPIRE themes
2009-07-31
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Vertical Coverages
2020-05-21
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Temperature of the water column
SeaDataNet PDV
2021-05-19
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No limitations apply
Data are freely available
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oceans
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SeaVoX water bodies
2021-10-28
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Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland
1353-01-01
2006-12-31
Publication year: 2010-12-01
Publication title: North Alantic summers have warmerd more than winters since 1353, and the response of marine zooplankton.
Publication authors: Kamenos, N.A.
Publication editors: PNAS
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Kamenos N.A. (2013). Reconstructed in-situ sea water temperatures in the East Atlantic for 1353 to 2006 from samples collected at Loch Sween Scotland (56deg 01.99'N, 005deg 36.13'W). British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council, UK. doi:10/p8x
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2010-12-08
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Instrument(s) used to collect data: unconsolidated sediment corers.