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SIMMAX: A modern analog technique to deduce Atlantic sea surface temperatures from planktonic foraminifera in deep-sea sediments

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We present a data set of 738 planktonic foraminiferal species counts from sediment surface samples of the eastern North Atlantic and the South Atlantic between 87øN and 40øS, 35øE and 60øW including published Climate: Long-Range Investigation, Mapping, and Prediction (CLIMAP) data. These species counts are linked to Levitus's [1982] modern water temperature data for the four caloric seasons, four depth ranges (0, 30, 50, and 75 m), and the combined means of those depth ranges. The relation between planktonic foraminiferal assemblages and sea surface temperature (SST) data is estimated using the newly developed SIMMAX technique, which is an acronym for a modern analog technique (MAT) with a similarity index, based on (1) the scalar product of the normalized faunal percentages and (2) a weighting procedure of the modern analog's SSTs according to the inverse geographical distances of the most similar samples. Compared to the classical CLIMAP transfer technique and conventional MAT techniques, SIMMAX provides a more confident reconstruction of paleo-SSTs (correlation coefficient is 0.994 for the caloric winter and 0.993 for caloric summer). The standard deviation of the residuals is 0.90øC for caloric winter and 0.96øC for caloric summer at 0-m water depth. The SST estimates reach optimum stability (standard deviation of the residuals is 0.88øC) at the average 0-to 75-m water depth. Our extensive database provides SST estimates over a range of-1.4 to 27.2øC for caloric winter and 0.4 to 28.6øC for caloric summer, allowing SST estimates which are especially valuable for the high-latitude Atlantic during glacial times.
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hal-03604680 , version 1 (10-03-2022)

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Uwe Pflaumann, Josette Duprat, Claude Pujol, Laurent Labeyrie, Uwe Pfiaumann. SIMMAX: A modern analog technique to deduce Atlantic sea surface temperatures from planktonic foraminifera in deep-sea sediments. Paleoceanography, 1996, 11 (1), pp.15-35. ⟨10.1029/95PA01743⟩. ⟨hal-03604680⟩

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