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This work was conducted as part of Phase 1 of the Cycles of Sea-Ice Dynamics in the Earth system (C-SIDE) PAGES scientific working group and was supported by a PAGES Data Stewardship Scholarship (DSS_105) to MC and a National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant (#RGPIN342251) to KEK.
This work was conducted as part of Phase 1 of the Cycles of Sea-Ice Dynamics in the Earth system (C863 SIDE) PAGES scientific Working Group; this paper benefited from discussions with participants in two 864 C-SIDE workshops. This project was funded by a PAGES data stewardship grant to Matthew 865 (DSS_105; funding to work on the inventory figure) and a Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering 866 Research Council (Discovery Grant RGPIN342251) to KEK (which funded the initial workers on the 867 inventory and a lot of people who came to the workshops).
This paper is a contribution to IGCP project 639 “Sea-level change from minutes to millennia,” IGCP project 725 “Forecasting Coastal Change: From Cores to Code,” PALSEA, and INQUA project 1601 “Geographic variability of Holocene relative sea level”. This work comprises Earth Observatory of Singapore contribution no. 459.
This paper was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office – NKFIH PD 18 Grant Project no. 128970, the NRDI Fund (TKP2020 IES, Grant No. TKP2020 BME-IKA-VIZ) and is a contribution to the Global Land Programme as well as the PAGES Landcover6k and 2 K working groups.
This study includes data compiled by SISAL (Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis), a working group of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) project. PAGES received support from the Swiss Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The project is in part inspired by discussions at the SISAL 4th workshop: Exploiting the SISALv2 database for evaluating climate processes, Xi'an, China, 14–18 October 2019.
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his work benefitted greatly as a result of the authors’ participation in the Past Global Changes (PAGES) Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society (VICS) working group which in turn received support from the Swiss Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
This paper is a contribution to INQUA commission on Coastal and Marine Processes and PAGES PALSEA program.
This paper benefitted from discussion at events of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) working group “Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society” (VICS) as well as with Angus M. Duncan and Richard J. Payne.
This paper benefited from discussion facilitated by the “Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society” (VICS) Working Group of PAGES, funded by the Swiss Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The authors acknowledge Iso2k, a contribution to Phase 3 of the PAGES 2k Network, for the database used in this manuscript, and Hussein Sayani and Emilie Dassie for their role in curating and quality controlling data as part of the coral archive team.