The PRISM (Pliocene Palaeoclimate) reconstruction: Time for a paradigm shift

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Abstract

Global palaeoclimate reconstructions have been invaluable to our understanding of the causes and effects of climate change, but single-temperature representations of the oceanic mixed layer for data–model comparisons are outdated, and the time for a paradigm shift in marine palaeoclimate reconstruction is overdue. The new paradigm in marine palaeoclimate reconstruction stems the loss of valuable climate information and instead presents a holistic and nuanced interpretation of multi-dimensional oceanographic processes and responses. A wealth of environmental information is hidden within the US Geological Survey's Pliocene Research,Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping (PRISM) marine palaeoclimate reconstruction, and we introduce here a plan to incorporate all valuable climate data into the next generation of PRISM products. Beyond the global approach and focus, we plan to incorporate regional climate dynamics with emphasis on processes, integrating multiple environmental proxies wherever available in order to better characterize the mixed layer, and developing a finer time slice within the Mid-Piacenzian Age of the Pliocene, complemented by underused proxies that offer snapshots into environmental conditions. The result will be a proxy-rich, temporally nested, process-oriented approach in a digital format - a relational database with geographic information system capabilities comprising a three-dimensional grid representing the surface layer, with a plethora of data in each cell.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The PRISM (Pliocene Palaeoclimate) reconstruction: Time for a paradigm shift
Series title Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
DOI 10.1098/rsta.2012.0524
Volume 371
Issue 2001
Year Published 2013
Language English
Publisher Royal Society Publishing
Contributing office(s) Eastern Geology and Paleoclimate Science Center, John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis
Description Article 20120524; 24 p.
First page 1-24
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