Table 1 Summary of key characteristics of 10Be ice core data used in this study.

From: Beryllium 10 in Antarctica over the last seven millennia

Site

Covering period (yr BP)

Mean time resolution on the synchronization period (years)

Original time scale

Scaling factor applied with respect to NIST standard

Raw data?

Related scientific publications

Data in open access repository before this study?

Licence

Vostok (VK)

234 - 6754

20

EGT25

no

yes

This study + Ref.24

No. Data produced by the authors of this study.

CC BY 4.0

Dome A (DA)

4 - 3122

23

Ref.29

no

yes

This study + Ref.29

No. Data produced by the authors of this study.

CC BY 4.0

EPICA Dome C (EDC)

56 - 1031

5

AICC201228

no

yes

This study

No. Data produced by the authors of this study.

CC BY 4.0

Old Dome C (ODC)

1078 - 4338

25

EDC186,87

no

yes

This study + Ref.19

No. Data produced by the authors of this study.

CC BY 4.0

PS1 (PS1)

-28.5 - 1103

23

Ref.38

no

yes

This study + Ref.19

No. Data produced by the authors of this study.

CC BY 4.0

Dome F (DF)

74 - 1251

10

Ref.49

0.89

yes

Ref.48,49

Yes53

CC BY 4.0

EDML (EDML)

1216 - 7134

22

AICC201228

0.91

No

Ref.45

Contact with Jürg Beer asking for agreement to deposit the data in the open access repository related to this study.

CC BY 4.0

Little Dome C (LDC)

-69 - 630

9

Ref.50

0.96

yes

Ref.50

Contact with Long Nguyen asking for agreement to deposit the data in the open access repository related to this study.

CC BY 4.0

Siple Dome (SD)

-44 - beyond 7100 yr BP, but the synchronization could not be made beyond 3568 yr BP.

11

Ref.88

no

yes

No

Yes46

CC BY-NC 4.0

SPICE (SPI)

66 - 2064

11

SP1989

no

yes

No

Yes31

CC BY-NC 4.0

Taylor Dome (TD)

-9 - beyond 7100 yr BP

129

Ref.90

no

yes

Ref.90,91

Yes47

CC BY 4.0

WAIS Divide (WD)

-44 - beyond 7100 yr BP; gap between 2345 and 5380 yr BP

12 and 20 years in the most and less recent parts, respectively.

WD201435

0.96

yes

Ref.35

Yes51,52

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  1. The first five records (above the horizontal line in the middle of the table) are data prepared by the Orsay team. The next seven records (below the horizontal line in the middle of the table) are data prepared by other teams. The acronym corresponding to each record is indicated in parentheses in the first column.