Development of new global lake brGDGT-temperature calibrations: advances, applications, challenges, and recommendations

IF 3.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Emma J. Pearson , Steve Juggins , Harry Allbrook , Louise C. Foster , Dominic A. Hodgson , B. David A. Naafs , Tony Phillips , Stephen J. Roberts
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Abstract

Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs) are a group of temperature-sensitive membrane lipids found in bacteria that have been widely used in palaeo-temperature reconstruction. Despite recent advances in analytical methods, calibration datasets and statistical modelling approaches, one of the current challenges in Quaternary science remains in determining the most appropriate calibration model for reconstructing past changes in climate. We address this challenge by expanding existing calibration datasets, and by evaluating calibration models constructed using a range of statistical modelling approaches. We further evaluate model performance by applying the calibrations to published downcore records from contrasting environments and across different Quaternary timescales.
Our study expands existing calibrations and includes new data from Antarctic lakes, providing greater confidence and applicability across a wider range of global environments. Results show robust brGDGT-temperature relationships on a global scale within the temperature range of approximately −2 °C to +31 °C covered in this study, with the random forest (RF) models performing the best (highest R2cv and lowest RMSEP) to estimate mean temperature of Months Above Freezing (MAF) and Mean Summer (air) Temperature (MST). Examination of uncertainties suggests the best models are accurately modelling all the features of the brGDGT-temperature relationships.
To evaluate model performance downcore we apply and recommend a suite of exploratory statistical analyses to help identify core-samples that have unusual, no-analogue compositions, and use measures of correlation and concordance to summarise the similarity in trends and absolute values among reconstructions as a tool to suggest which reconstructions may be more reliable and where to use caution. Our results demonstrate that, although cross-validated calibration R2cv and RMSEP may indicate good model performance for the calibration data, a thorough assessment is required to assess reconstruction reliability when a model is applied downcore at a specific site. Our findings highlight the complexities and caveats of different methods for global temperature calibrations. The implications of our work are also relevant to other calibration studies in Quaternary science.
新的全球湖泊brgdgt温度校准的发展:进展、应用、挑战和建议
支化甘油二烷基甘油四醚(brGDGTs)是一类存在于细菌中的温度敏感膜脂,已广泛应用于古温度重建。尽管最近在分析方法、校准数据集和统计建模方法方面取得了进展,第四纪科学目前的挑战之一仍然是确定最合适的校准模型来重建过去的气候变化。我们通过扩展现有的校准数据集,并通过评估使用一系列统计建模方法构建的校准模型来解决这一挑战。我们通过将校准应用于来自不同环境和不同第四纪时间尺度的已发布的下核记录来进一步评估模型的性能。我们的研究扩展了现有的校准,并包括了来自南极湖泊的新数据,为更广泛的全球环境提供了更大的信心和适用性。结果表明,在本研究覆盖的−2°C至+31°C的全球范围内,brgdgt -温度之间存在稳健的关系,随机森林(RF)模型在估计冰点以上月份(MAF)和平均夏季(空气)温度(MST)方面表现最佳(R2cv最高,RMSEP最低)。对不确定性的研究表明,最好的模型能够准确地模拟brgdgt -温度关系的所有特征。为了评估模型性能,我们应用并推荐了一套探索性统计分析,以帮助识别具有不寻常的、无类似成分的岩心样本,并使用相关性和一致性度量来总结重建中趋势和绝对值的相似性,作为建议哪些重建可能更可靠以及在何处使用谨慎的工具。我们的研究结果表明,尽管交叉验证的校准R2cv和RMSEP可能表明校准数据具有良好的模型性能,但当模型应用于特定地点的下核时,需要进行彻底的评估来评估重建可靠性。我们的发现突出了全球温度校准不同方法的复杂性和警告。我们的工作也与第四纪科学的其他校准研究相关。
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Quaternary Science Reviews
Quaternary Science Reviews 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.00%
发文量
388
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Quaternary Science Reviews caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods. The dividing line between what constitutes the review paper and one which contains new original data is not easy to establish, so QSR also publishes papers with new data especially if these perform a review function. All the Quaternary sciences are changing rapidly and subject to re-evaluation as the pace of discovery quickens; thus the diverse but comprehensive role of Quaternary Science Reviews keeps readers abreast of the wider issues relating to new developments in the field.
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