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Revised PRISM3 Pliocene Sea Surface Temperature Estimates

Model experiments that attempt to simulate climates of the past serve to identify both similarities and differences between two climate states and, when compared with simulations run by other models and with geological data, to identify model-specific biases. Uncertainties associated with both the data and the models must be considered in such an exercise. The most recent period of sustained global warmth similar to what is projected for the near future occurred about 3.3–3.0 million years ago, during the Pliocene epoch. Here, we present Pliocene sea surface temperature data, newly characterized in terms of level of confidence.

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Author(s) Harry J Dowsett orcid, Kevin M Foley orcid, Marci M Robinson orcid, Stephanie L. Strother
Publication Date 2019-09-20
Beginning Date of Data 2019
Ending Date of Data 2019
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DOI https://doi.org/10.5066/P9S1DC4M
Citation Dowsett, H.J., Foley, K.M., Robinson, M.M., and Strother, S.L., 2019, Revised PRISM3 Pliocene Sea Surface Temperature Estimates: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9S1DC4M.
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Metadata Date 2020-08-19
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