The ACER pollen and charcoal database. A global resource to document vegetation and fire response to abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period

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Sánchez Goñi Maria Fernanda, Desprat Stéphanie, Daniau Anne-Laure, Bassinot Franck C., Polanco-Martínez Josué M., Harrison Sandy P., Allen Judy R. M., Anderson R. Scott, Behling Hermann, Bonnefille Raymonde, Burjachs Francesc, Carrión José S., Cheddadi Rachid, Clark James S., Combourieu-Nebout Nathalie, Courtney-Mustaphi Colin J., Debusk George H., Dupont Lydie M., Finch Jemma M., Fletcher William J., Giardini Marco, González Catalina, Gosling William D., Grigg Laurie D., Grimm Eric C., Hayashi Ryoma, Helmens Karin, Heusser Linda E., Hill Trevor, Hope Geoffrey, Huntley Brian, Igarashi Yaeko, Irino Tomohisa, Jacobs Bonnie, Jiménez-Moreno Gonzalo, Kawai Sayuri, Kershaw Peter, Kumon Fujio, Lawson Ian T., Ledru Marie-Pierre, Lézine Anne-Marie, Liew Ping Mei, Magri Donatella, Marchant Robert, Margari Vasiliki, Mayle Francis E., McKenzie Merna, Moss Patrick, Müller Stefanie, Müller Ulrich C., Naughton Filipa, Newnham Rewi M., Oba Tadamichi, Pérez-Obiol Ramón, Pini Roberta, Ravazzi Cesare, Roucoux Katy H., Rucina Stephen M., Scott Louis, Takahara Hikaru, Tzedakis Polichronis C., Urrego Dunia H., van Geel Bas, Valencia B. Guido, Vandergoes Marcus J., Vincens Annie, Whitlock Cathy L., Willard Debra A., Yamamoto Masanobu
ISSN: 1866-3508

Quaternary records provide an opportunity to examine the nature of the vegetation and fire responses to rapid past climate changes comparable in velocity and magnitude to those expected in the 21st-century. The best documented examples of rapid climate change in the past are the warming events associated with the Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) cycles during the last glacial period, which were sufficiently large to have had a potential feedback through changes in albedo and greenhouse gas emissions on climate. Previous reconstructions of vegetation and fire changes during the D-O cycles used independently constructed age models, making it difficult to compare the changes between different sites and regions. Here, we present the ACER (Abrupt Climate Changes and Environmental Responses) global database, which includes 93 pollen records from the last glacial period (73-15 ka) with a temporal resolution better than 1000 years, 32 of which also provide charcoal records. A harmonized and consistent chronology based on radiometric dating (C-14, U-234/Th-230, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), Ar-40/Ar-39-dated tephra layers) has been constructed for 86 of these records, although in some cases additional information was derived using common control points based on event stratigraphy. The ACER database compiles metadata including geospatial and dating information, pollen and charcoal counts, and pollen percentages of the characteristic biomes and is archived in Microsoft Access (TM) at https://doi. org/10.1594/PANGAEA. 870867.

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