Data for publication "Could gradual changes in Holocene Saharan landscape have caused the observed abrupt shift in North Atlantic dust deposition?"

Egerer, Sabine

Dataset
Summary
Two sets of equilibrium simulations where vegetation and lakes are prescribed to decline gradually to analyze the effect of changes in land surface cover on North Atlantic dust deposition.
Two sets of five simulations and additional a pi-control and mid-Holocene simulation each running for 60 years.
Project
DKRZ_lta (Long-term Archiving of Climate Model Data at WDC Climate and DKRZ (DOKU))
Location(s)
World
Spatial Coverage
Longitude 0 to 360 Latitude -90 to 90
Temporal Coverage
2000-01-01 to 2059-12-31 (calendrical)
Use constraints
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Data Catalog
DOKU at DKRZ
Access constraints
registered users
Size
272.83 GiB (292951054192 Byte)
Format
tar-File(s)
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Future Review Date
2028-03-23
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Cite as
Egerer, Sabine (2018). Data for publication "Could gradual changes in Holocene Saharan landscape have caused the observed abrupt shift in North Atlantic dust deposition?". DOKU at DKRZ. https://hdl.handle.net/21.14106/f1152338b976595367eb53cae659ad81056e0bcd

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[1] DOI Egerer, S.; Claussen, M.; Reick, C.; Stanelle, T. (2017). Could gradual changes in Holocene Saharan landscape have caused the observed abrupt shift in North Atlantic dust deposition?. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2017.06.010

Parent

LES-DIR (mj0060)
Details
[Entry acronym: DKRZ_LTA_060_ds00004] [Entry id: 3590172]