The coccolith data are stored in Microsoft XLSX format, the name of the file is “ODP Site 1143 coccolith data (NTPDC).xlsx”. In the XLSX sheet, column A represents the meters of composited depth below seafloor at ODP Site 1143; column A represents the age (ka) of this site; columns C-D represent average coccolith length (μm) and the standard deviation; columns E-F represent average coccolith thickness (μm) and the standard deviation; columns G-H represent average coccolith area (μm^2) and the standard deviation; columns I-J represent average coccolith mass (pg) and the standard deviation; columns K-M represent the lower and upper quartile and the interquartile range of coccolith mass; columns N-P represent the coccolith morphological divergent index with cutoff values of 2.5, 2.75, and 3 μm; columns Q-R represent coccolith abundance (10^6/g) and the 1.96×standard error; columns S-T represent coccolith flux (10^6/cm^2/kyr) and the 1.96×standard error; columns U-V represent coccolith mass accumulation rate (g calcite/m^2/year) and the 1.96×standard error.
Jin, X. (2022). Coccolith morphological parameters, coccolith flux, and coccolith mass accumulation rate at ODP Site 1143 in the South China Sea over the past 2 Myr. A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Paleoenv.tpdc.272701. CSTR: 18406.11.Paleoenv.tpdc.272701. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
Using this data, the data citation is required to be referenced and the related literatures are suggested to be cited.
To respect the intellectual property rights, protect the rights of data authors, expand services of the data center, and evaluate the application potential of data, data users should clearly indicate the source of the data and the author of the data in the research results generated by using the data (including published papers, articles, data products, and unpublished research reports, data products and other results). For re-posting (second or multiple releases) data, the author must also indicate the source of the original data.
License: This work is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
1.Temperature-sensitive proxy over the Northern Hemisphere during 1000-2000 AD
2.Millennial precipitation datasets over the three poles produced by paleoclimate data assimilation
3.Millennial temperature datasets over the three poles produced by paleoclimate data assimilation
4.Tree age data sampled from different glacier moraines in the central Himalayas
No record
No record
Current page automatically show English comments Show comments in all languages
East: 114.00 | West: 113.00 |
---|---|
South: 9.00 | North: 10.00 |
Contact Support
Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, CAS 0931-4967287 poles@itpcas.ac.cnLinks
National Tibetan Plateau Data CenterFollow Us
A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles © 2018-2020 No.05000491 | All Rights Reserved | No.11010502040845
Tech Support: westdc.cn