PACMEDY results
Project outputs and outcomes
This section gathers the final results of the project. It will be updated gradually during the course of the project and only concerns public results. For PACMEDY partners the Work section which is password protected gathers more detailed information and ongoing work.
- PACMEDY Presentation : end-term workshop of the research projects funded through the Belmont Forum-JPI Climate Collaborative Research Action Climate predictability and inter-regional linkages, organised on 8-9 July.
Presentation available on Belmont Forum YouTube channel
- Presentation on research needs on multi-decadal to centennial variability (JPI Forum, December 2020)
presentation availabe here
Access to New or improved datasets
This section prodide information on the access to the different datasets produced by PACMEDY partners or to which PACMEDY partners have contributed
Climate mean state and trends
BIOME6000
The BIOME 6000 data set provides pollen-based reconstructions of vegetation at 21,000, 6000 and 0 yr BP. The updated version of the BIOME 6000 database is available from: https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/99/
Improved coverage for the Eastern Mediterranean, Middl east and the Black Sea-Caspian corrdior (EMBSeCBIO) us available from: Harrison, S.P. and Marinova, E., 2017. EMBSeCBIO modern pollen biomisation. University of Reading Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.109.
An improved coverage of modern surface samples for vegetation and climate reconstructions is available from: Harrison, S.P., 2019. Modern Pollen Data for Climate Reconstructions, version 1 (SMPDS). University of Reading Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.194. https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/194
Two data sets have been produced to facilitate the use of the BIOME6000 data for climate reconstruction: Wei, D., Harrison, S.P. and Prentice, I. C., 2019. The climatic space of European pollen taxa. University of Reading. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.204
Harrison, S.P. (2020) Climate reconstructions for the SMPDSv1 modern pollen data set. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3605003.
Global Lake Status Database Update
The Global Lake Status Database (GLSDB( provides reconstructions of changes in regional hydroclimate, specifically precipitation minus evaporation (P-E) based on interpretation of lake sedimentary and geomorphological data. Updates have been produced for Africa and Eurasia (currently publications in review) and are available from Sandy P. Harrison (s.p.harrison@reading.ac.uk)
Reading Paleofire Database
The Reading Paleofire Database (RPD) is a update of the Global Charcoal Database, which provides sedimentary charcoal records documenting changing fire regimes. Updates have been produced for the northern mid- to high-latitudes, the circum-Mediterranean region and the neotropics.
Contact person : The database is available from Sandy P. Harrison (s.p.harrison@reading.ac.uk)
Reference : Publications documenting the RPD are currently in review.
SISAL (Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and AnaLysis Working Group) :
SISAL (Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and AnaLysis Working Group) database. The SISAL database contains oxygen and carbon isotope data from speleothems worldwide.
Contact person : Sandy P. Harrison (s.p.harrison@reading.ac.uk)
The first version of the database is available from:https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/242//
The second version of the database has been published: Comas-Bru, L., Atsawawaranunt, K, Harrison, S.P. and SISAL Working Group Members, 2020. https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/256/
Mollusc data as a proxy for Sahel precipitation
Reconstruction of monsoon rainfall in western Sahel in the past 1600 year from the oxygen isotopic values of fossil mollusc shells from the Saloum estuary in Senegal
Contact person: Matthieu Carré (matthieu.carre@locean.ipsl.fr)
The dataset is publicly available in the PANGAEA repository:
Reference : Carré, M., Azzoug, M., Zaharias, P., Camara, A., Cheddadi, R., Chevalier, M., Fiorillo, D., Gaye, A.T., Janicot, S., Khodri, M., Lazar, A., Lazareth, C.E., Mignot, J., Mitma Garcia, N., Patris, N., Perrot, O., Wade, M., 2018. Mollusk shell δ18O in the past 1600 years in the Saloum Delta, Senegal, PANGAEA. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.892303
Tropical ocean multi proxy synthesis
The SENSETROP tropical ocean multi proxy synthesis includes paleotemperature estimates derived from alkenones and foraminifera Mg/Ca proxies in oceanic sediment cores, and stable isotope values ; it has been updated to include Holocene records within the Pacmedy project.
This database named SENSETROP is hosted on http://www.sensetrop.org, allows interactive queries and data are still under embargo until the final publication.
Contact person : Access to the webserver is open under request to Thibault de Garidel, CEREGE (garidel@cerege.fr).
Reference : Leduc, G., Garidel‑Thoron, T. D., Kaiser, J., Bolton, C., and Contoux, C. (2017), Databases for sea surface paleotemperature based on geochemical proxies from marine sediments: implications for model-data comparisons, Quaternaire. Revue de l’Association française pour l’étude du Quaternaire, 28(2), 201-216, doi:10.4000/quaternaire.8034.
Climate variability (interannual to multi-decadal)
Update of the shell and coral database covering the tropical oceans
Contact person : The synthesis is currently available upon request to Matthieu Carré (matthieu.carre@locean-ipsl.upmc.fr)
Reference : manuscript in preparation
Tree rings and speleothems over India
Tree rings and speleothem data reconstructions have been achieved as part of PACMEDY and are available upon request.
* Tree-ring data over India :
Contact Persons : Dr. H. P. Borgaonkar (hemant@tropmet.res.in; hpborgaonkar@gmail.com); Dr. Naveen Gandhi (naveen@tropmet.res.in)
Reference : Borgaonkar, H.P., Gandhi, N., Somaru Ram, Krishnan, R., 2018. Tree-ring reconstruction of late summer temperatures in northern Sikkim (eastern Himalayas), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 504, 125-135, DOI:10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.05.018
* Speleothem data from the peninsular India :
The dataset cover the period 1720-3180 Years BP :
Contact Person : Dr. Naveen Gandhi (naveen@tropmet.res.in)
Reference : Sinha N., Gandhi, N., Chakraborty, S., Krishnan, R., Yadava, M.G., Ramesh R., 2018. Abrupt climate change at ~2800 yr BP evidenced by a stalagmite record from peninsular India, The Holocene, 28, 1-11, DOI:10.1177/0959683618788647
Access to PACMEDY simulations
The following simulations can be directly accessed through internation or modeling group data facilities. Other results can be made available upon request.
PMIP4-CMIP6 simulations
Simulations of the midHolocene and the last millennium have been run following the international PMIP4-CMIP6 protocol. They are stored on the ESGF facilities following the CMIP data request. Details on these simulations and access to the database are available on PMIP website https://pmip.lsce.ipsl.fr/
These PMIP4/CMIP6 simulations have been run by LSCE, Reading, MPI-M, HZG, Stockholm, and AWI as part of PACMEDY
Transient Holocene simulations
Publications and conferences
Project deliverables
The major achievements of the project are summarize in the form of short reports organised following the different PACMEDY work packages
- D3.2 The Indian Monsoon
Outcomes of the project
Key results / slides
You can access here the key slides corresponding to ongoing PACMEDY activity.
https://files.lsce.ipsl.fr/public.php?service=files&t=b57d323bf551097bbb3a2cf5bb65d1b7