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Paleoclimatology Datasets
Paleo Navigation Grid
- Tools for All Proxies
- Data Search
Access a free text search of our entire study archive. - Contributing Data
Read general information on contributing data to our archive. - Most Recent Contributions
Access a list of the most recent contributions to our archive. - Paleoclimatology Data Download Area
Download Paleoclimatology datasets from our FTP site. - Interactive Map
Select study locations by region, proximity to a point, or text-based attributes. - Google Earth File
Locate and download paleoclimatology studies using a Google Earth map interface. Google Earth must be installed to use this search tool. - Free Software
Access a list of software resources for use in paleoclimatology. - Repository List
Access a list of repositories of physical samples. - NCEI Paleo Web Service
Harvest paleoclimatology study metadata records using the NCEI Paleo Web Service.
- Data Search
- Borehole
Borehole data are direct measurements of temperature from boreholes drilled into the Earth's crust. - Climate Forcing
A variety of data about factors potentially affecting climate such as volcanic eruptions, solar variability, trace gasses and aerosols, and Milankovitch orbital variations. - Climate Reconstruction (Estimates of Past Climate)
Reconstructions of past temperature, precipitation, vegetation, streamflow, sea surface temperature, and other climatic or climate-dependent conditions. - Coral and Sclerosponge
Coral data consisting of stable isotope and trace metal analyses from corals located around the globe. - Fauna
Documentation of mammal distribution that provide a valuable complement to pollen and plant macrofossil data. - Fire History
High-quality paleofire records from around the world including data from tree scars and establishment data and charcoal in sediment records. - Historical
Paleoclimatology indicators derived from historical references and documentary evidence such as church records, harvest dates, and harbor ice free dates. - Ice Core
Data from polar and low latitude mountain glaciers and ice caps including proxy climate indicators like oxygen isotopes, methane concentrations, dust content, and other parameters. - Insect
Climate proxy insect data and insect-based climate reconstructions. - Lake Level Reconstruction
Lake levels fluctuate with changes in moisture balance (precipitation minus evaporation), which can result in fossil shoreline deposits and other features that can be used to derive the climate in the lake basin. - Loess and Eolian Dust
Loess and Eolian dust refer to silt-sized material deposited on the Earth's surface by the surface winds, which provide some of the most dramatic examples of changes in climate. - Paleoclimatology Modeling
Computer climate models that include the physical processes of the climate system to understand past climate and predict future climate change. - Paleolimnology (Lake)
Paleolimnology is the study of past conditions of inland fresh water bodies; a variety of measurements from lake and bog sediments are used to indicate past water temperature, physical properties, biology, and chemistry. - Paleoceanography
Paleoceanography data are derived from many proxies found in deep sea sediments including trace metal and isotopic composition of fossil plankton, species composition, and lithology. - Plant Macrofossil
Plant macrofossils are preserved remains large enough to be visible without a microscope, and they include leaf, needle, cone, and stem debris and can be used to identify types of plants formerly growing in the area. - Pollen
Pollen grains that are washed or blown into lakes can accumulate in sediments and provide a record of past vegetation, which reflects the vegetation that was present and therefore the climate conditions favorable for that vegetation. - Speleothem
Speleothems (stalagmites, stalactites, and other forms) are mineral deposits formed from groundwater within underground caverns, which may be annually banded or contain compounds that can be radiometrically dated. - Tree Ring
Raw ring width or wood density measurements and site chronologies (growth indices for a site) as well as reconstructed climate parameters for some areas. - Other Collections
The NOAA Paleoclimatology Program distributes archives of a variety of paleoclimatology proxy data, calibration datasets, and published reports on many unique topics.