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Comparison of Imbrie-Kipp transfer function and modern analog temperature estimates using sediment trap and core top foraminiferal faunas

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Title Comparison of Imbrie-Kipp transfer function and modern analog temperature estimates using sediment trap and core top foraminiferal faunas
Names Ortiz, Joseph D. (creator)
Mix, Alan C. (creator)
Date Issued 1997-04 (iso8601)
Note Copyright 1997 by the American Geophysical Union
Abstract We evaluate the reliability of statistical estimates of sea surface temperature (SST) derived
from planktonic foraminiferal faunas using the modern analog method and the Imbrie-Kipp method.
Global core top faunas provide a calibration data set, while modern sediment trap faunas are used for
validation. Linear regression of core top predicted SST against atlas SST generated slopes close to one
for both methods. However, the Jmbrie-Kipp transfer function temperature estimates had an intercept
1.3°C warmer than modern analog estimates and 1.7°C warmer than recorded atlas SST. The RMS error
for the core top data set using the modern analog method (1.5°C) was smaller than that of the Jmbrie-
Kipp method (1.9°C). SST errors for the sediment trap faunas were not statistically different from those
of the core top data set, regardless of method. Developing Imbrie-Kipp transfer functions for limited
regions reduced the RMS variability but introduced residual structure not present in the global Imbrie-
Kipp transfer function. Dissolution simulations with the sediment trap sample which generated the
warmest SST residual for both methods suggests that the loss of delicate warm water foraminifera from
midlatitude sediments may be the cause of this thermal error. We conclude that (1) the faunal structure of
sediment trap and core top assemblages are similar; (2) both methods estimate SST reliably for modern
foraminiferal flux assemblages, but the modern analog method exhibits less bias; and (3) both methods
are relatively robust to samples with low communality but sensitive to selective faunal dissolution.
Genre Article
Identifier J. D. Ortiz, and A. C. Mix. "Comparison of Imbrie-Kipp transfer function and modern analog temperature estimates using sediment trap and core top foraminiferal faunas." Paleoceanography 12.2 (1997): 175-190.

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