[{"name":"hutchinson-2022-eocene-oligocene-1","title":"Data from a modelling study to investigate North Atlantic sea surface temperature at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition","summary":"This dataset accompanies a study that investigates the evolution of North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT) about 34 million years ago. The associated study is foremost a paleoclimate SST proxy study, but has a modelling component that investigates the impact of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and Arctic paleogeography on the circulation and SST at the time.\r\n\r\nThe modelling component consists of four simulations with an EOT paleogeography. The sensitivity experiments have respectively the following defining characteristics: (1) Open Arctic-Atlantic connection with 800 ppm CO\u2082 concentration, (2) Closed Arctic-Atlantic connection with 800 ppm CO\u2082 concentration, (3) Open Arctic-Atlantic connection with 400 ppm CO\u2082 concentration, (4) Closed Arctic-Atlantic connection with 400 ppm CO\u2082 concentration.","citations":"\u015aliwi\u0144ska KK, Coxall HK, Hutchinson DK, Liebrand D, Schouten S, de Boer AM (2022) Sea surface temperature evolution of the North Atlantic Ocean across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition. Clim Past Discuss. [preprint]. doi:10.5194\/cp-2021-184","comments":"","category":"Marine","subcategory":"Model simulations","keywords":"Eocene-Oligocene Transition; North Atlantic; Sea surface temperature","scientist":"David Hutchinson, Agatha de Boer","firstname":"David","lastname":"Hutchinson","address":"Climate Change Research Centre; University of New South Wales Sydney\r\n","postalcode":"2052","city":"Sydney","province":"","country":"Australia","parameters":"Earth science > Oceans","location":"Ocean > Atlantic Ocean > North Atlantic Ocean","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"Swedish Research Council grant 2016-03912. ","publisher":"Bolin Centre Database","version":"1","constrains":"","access":""}]