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Palaeo-sea-level and palaeo-ice-sheet databases: problems, strategies, and perspectives

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Düsterhus,  A.
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Rovere,  A.
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Carlson,  A. E.
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Barlow,  N. L. M.
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Bradwell,  T.
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Dutton,  A.
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Gehrels,  R.
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Hibbert,  F. D.
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Hijma,  M. P.
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Horton,  B. P.
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Klemann,  V.
1.3 Earth System Modelling, 1.0 Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Kopp,  R. E.
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Sivan,  D.
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Tarasov,  L.
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Törnqvist,  T. E.
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Düsterhus, A., Rovere, A., Carlson, A. E., Barlow, N. L. M., Bradwell, T., Dutton, A., Gehrels, R., Hibbert, F. D., Hijma, M. P., Horton, B. P., Klemann, V., Kopp, R. E., Sivan, D., Tarasov, L., Törnqvist, T. E. (2016): Palaeo-sea-level and palaeo-ice-sheet databases: problems, strategies, and perspectives. - Climate of the Past, 12, 911-921.
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-911-2016


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1314887
Abstract
Sea-level and ice-sheet databases are essential tools for evaluating palaeoclimatic changes. However, database creation poses considerable challenges and problems related to the composition and needs of scientific communities creating raw data, the compiliation of the database, and finally using it. There are also issues with data standardisation and database infrastructure, which should make the database easy to understand and use with different layers of complexity. Other challenges are correctly assigning credit to original authors, and creation of databases that are centralised and maintained in long-term digital archives. Here, we build on the experience of the PALeo constraints on SEA level rise (PALSEA) community by outlining strategies for designing a self-consistent and standardised database of changes in sea level and ice sheets, identifying key points that need attention when undertaking the task of database creation.