The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems
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Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat
Comas-Bru, Laia
Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad
Deininger, Michael
Harrison, Sandy P.
Baker, Andy
Boyd, Meighan
Kaushal, Nikita
Ahmad, Syed Masood
Brahim, Yassine Ait
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Copernicus Publications
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Stable isotope records from speleothems provide information on past climate changes, most particularly information that can be used to reconstruct past changes in precipitation and atmospheric circulation. These
records are increasingly being used to provide “out-of-sample” evaluations of isotope-enabled climate models. SISAL (Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis) is an international working group of the Past Global
Changes (PAGES) project. The working group aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of speleothem isotope records for climate reconstruction and model evaluation. The SISAL database contains data for individual
speleothems, grouped by cave system. Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon (δ
18O, δ
13C) measurements are referenced by distance from the top or bottom of the speleothem. Additional tables provide information on dating,
including information on the dates used to construct the original age model and sufficient information to assess
the quality of each data set and to erect a standardized chronology across different speleothems. The metadata table provides location information, information on the full range of measurements carried out on each speleothem
and information on the cave system that is relevant to the interpretation of the records, as well as citations for
both publications and archived data. The compiled data are available at https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.147.
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Earth System Science Data
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