Releases: evangowan/paleo_sea_level
Version 2.1
I have started a new folder that stores proxy based sea level data from deep sea foraminifera records. To facilitate comparison, I have also included a few other proxies. This is separate from the main database.
I have also done a number of bug fixes and some minor changes to the Greenland data to conform to what is in the paper describing GAPSLIP 2.0 (Gowan 2023).
Version 2.0.1
This version gives this database a name: Global Archive of Paleo Sea Level Indicators and Proxies (GAPSLIP)
This release culminates a rewrite of almost all of the scripts used within this database, incorporating Python and removing the old Fortran files. There is now a workflow to automatically move the data from scratch files into the main database, adding the information on the regions and reservoir corrections, which greatly reduces the effort to update those components.
This version adds data from Australia and Greenland.
Version 2.0.1 fixes a minor issue with one of the python scripts.
Version 2.0
This version gives this database a name: Global Archive of Paleo Sea Level Indicators and Proxies (GAPSLIP)
This release culminates a rewrite of almost all of the scripts used within this database, incorporating Python and removing the old Fortran files. There is now a workflow to automatically move the data from scratch files into the main database, adding the information on the regions and reservoir corrections, which greatly reduces the effort to update those components.
This version adds data from Australia and Greenland.
Version 1.3
This release adds sea level data from Antarctica. I have also modified the appearance of plots so index points appear as rectangles rather than dots with error ranges. Finally, it is now possible to calibrate mixed marine/terrestrial material, and apply reservoir corrections to terrestrial material.
Version 1.2
This release adds sea level data from the Baltic and North Sea regions of northern Europe.
Version 1.1
I added some new LGM sites (including alternate Bonaparte Gulf interpretations), and modified some of the LGM and MIS 3
sites that I original set to have marine limiting points (due to large uncertainties) to have the originally interpreted sea level index ranges. The radiocarbon dates have been recalibrated using the new IntCal20 curves.