We provide access to proxy CO2 data assembled and curated by an international group of proxy experts and help users explore and understand these important data.
LDEO seeks to fill a position in the field of carbon science and management, including marine, coastal and terrestrial carbon. You can find more information here: https://t.co/a8HJwH8YEY
Prepare your abstract and/or come learn about the newest trends in paleo-CO2 research. The Cenozoic and beyond! We will have a session at the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting: PP027. Towards a CO2 ‘Keeling Curve’ for Geologic Time
We are excited to extend our work throughout the Phanerozoic, which aims to document and modernize paleo-CO2 records. There will be many opportunities to participate in these efforts, incl. workshops and data analyses. Check back soon for more infos!
https://t.co/lFV9059FtN now displays an interactive map to explore paleo-CO2 sample site locations. We are also working on a paleo-map to further improve this feature. Stay tuned!
We are excited to hear that some of you use the paleo-CO2 data from this website already for your research but please remember that these data have not yet undergone any vetting. The expert-vetted data compilation is not yet published and will be added later.
To better understand which auxiliary data you might like to obtain easier access to, and whether and how you might want to recalculate paleo-CO2 estimates, we would like to ask you to participate in a short survey: https://t.co/zLRlJH9y63. Thank you for your time and suggestions!
Want better #climate projections? Incorporate #paleoclimate data into your model, says new @ScienceMagazine research review: "If your model can simulate past climates accurately, it likely will do a much better job at getting future scenarios right." https://t.co/tCP1Yxex5e
Have a look at new additions to our website: the much requested chronological list of paleo-CO2 publications and a more direct path to contributing new data to the compilation. Keep sending your suggestions for further improvements. There is still more in the works.
The 2021 LDEO postdoc competition just opened: https://t.co/txd7dpVeID. Lamont is especially interested in attracting underrepresented groups and diverse talent.
Check out our new dynamic plot on https://t.co/A499Eg9s7G, which allows you to explore and download paleo-CO2 estimates published to date. The templates for submitting new data have also been replaced under each proxy description. Check back for more updates soon!
Caitlyn Witkowski will present on her new phytane CO2 reconstructions from the Miocene on Tuesday, August 18 at 15:00 UTC. Sign up for the PaleoPERCS seminar series to join: https://t.co/wovc5VkZlJ
The paleo-CO2 templates have temporarily been taken down because of some minor inconsistencies between them. The templates will be restored shortly. Please contact [email protected] if you need help formatting data until the revised sheets are available.
The paleo-CO2 templates for new data submissions can now be accessed through the individual proxy descriptions at https://t.co/A499Eg9s7G. Proxy descriptions now also provide flow charts for each proxy. We hope you will find them useful!
One of the outcomes we were hoping to achieve with this paleo-CO2 network is to forge new collaborations between different paleo-CO2 experts. Here is a great new paper that was just published and which exemplifies our goal: https://t.co/qyuh4KuEsA
Paleoclimatologists created https://t.co/CtR6RiKs74, a website for compiling all published paleo-CO2 data.
New research from Bärbel Hönisch @palaeoross & @drthevic @LamontEarth, comments from @PaleoForams, story by @ErinMalsbury.
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