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Dataset

 

QUEST PalaeoQUMP: Charcoal Database

Update Frequency: Not Planned
Latest Data Update: 2008-01-14
Status: Completed
Online Status: ONLINE
Publication State: Published
Publication Date: 2014-09-21
Download Stats: last 12 months
Dataset Size: 3 Files | 29MB

Abstract

PalaeoQUMP was headed by Prof Sandy Harrison of the University of Bristol, with co-investigators at the University of Southampton and Durham University, as part of QUEST (Quantifying and Understanding the Earth System).

This dataset collection contains data from charcoal records that have been compiled for the Mediterranean, Black Sea-Caspian and Sea corridor region.

Citable as:  Natural Environment Research Council; Harrison, S.; Edwards, T.; et. al (2014): QUEST PalaeoQUMP: Charcoal Database. NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre, date of citation. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/56bc5aa7867e3702fec1b3f7f35d812b/
Abbreviation: Not defined
Keywords: QUEST, PalaeoQUMP, sediments, climate, glacial. IPCC

Details

Previous Info:
No news update for this record
Previously used record identifiers:
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__ACTIVITY_0e1abaa2-41d5-11e4-8b62-00163e251233
Access rules:
Access to these data is available to any registered CEDA user. Please Login or Register for a CEDA account to gain access.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s):
https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/missing_licence.pdf
When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record.
Data lineage:

Charcoal data provided in 2008 by Mitch Power at Edinburgh University.

Data Quality:
Not known.
File Format:
Data are stored in a Microsoft Access database file

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Process overview

No variables found.

Coverage
Temporal Range
Start time:
0001-01-01T00:01:15
End time:
2010-12-31T00:00:00
Geographic Extent

 
90.0000°
 
-180.0000°
 
180.0000°
 
-90.0000°