论文标题

古jump:过去气候中突然过渡的数据库

PaleoJump: A database for abrupt transitions in past climates

论文作者

Bagniewski, Witold, Rousseau, Denis-Didier, Ghil, Michael

论文摘要

近年来,由于人为强迫的潜在风险导致突然的气候过渡,近年来,近年来,已经对地球系统中的临界点(TPS)进行了越来越多的兴趣和关注。古气候记录对于识别地球过去的TP和正确理解气候系统的潜在非线性和分叉机制至关重要。由于质量,分辨率和约会方法的差异,选择最佳代表过去气候的记录至关重要。此外,随着古气候时间序列的起源,时间跨度和周期性各不相同,客观的自动化方法对于识别和比较TP至关重要。为了实现这一目标,我们在这里介绍了精心挑选的高分辨率记录的古JUMP数据库,该记录源自冰芯,海洋沉积物,speleothems,陆地记录和湖泊沉积物。这些记录描述了百年,千禧一代或更长的时间尺度上的气候变化,并涵盖了所有大陆和海盆。我们提供了它们的空间分布的概述,并讨论了覆盖范围的差距。我们的统计方法包括增强的Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验和复发定量分析;此处将其应用于选定的记录,以自动检测其中的突然过渡并研究潜在的小费元素的存在。这些过渡显示在古悬浮数据库中,以及其他必要信息,包括位置,时间尺度和分辨率以及时间图。因此,该数据库代表了在过去的气候下研究TP的研究人员的宝贵资源。

Tipping points (TPs) in the Earth system have been studied with growing interest and concern in recent years due to the potential risk of anthropogenic forcing causing abrupt, and possibly irreversible, climate transitions. Paleoclimate records are essential for identifying TPs in Earth's past and for properly understanding the climate system's underlying nonlinearities and bifurcation mechanisms. Due to the variations in quality, resolution, and dating methods, it is crucial to select the records that give the best representation of past climates. Furthermore, as paleoclimate time series vary in their origin, time spans, and periodicities, an objective, automated methodology is crucial for identifying and comparing TPs. To reach this goal, we present here the PaleoJump database of carefully selected, high-resolution records originating in ice cores, marine sediments, speleothems, terrestrial records, and lake sediments. These records describe climate variability on centennial, millennial, or longer time scales and cover all the continents and ocean basins. We provide an overview of their spatial distribution and discuss the gaps in coverage. Our statistical methodology includes an augmented Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and Recurrence Quantification Analysis; it is applied here to selected records to automatically detect abrupt transitions therein and to investigate the presence of potential tipping elements. These transitions are shown in the PaleoJump database together with other essential information, including location, temporal scale and resolution, along with temporal plots. This database represents, therefore, a valuable resource for researchers investigating TPs in past climates.

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