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  <Entry_Title>Oroko Tree ring reconstruction</Entry_Title>
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    <Dataset_Creator>Cook, E.R.; Palmer, J.G.; D&apos;Arrigo, R.D.</Dataset_Creator>
    <Dataset_Title>Oroko Tree ring reconstruction</Dataset_Title>
    <Dataset_Release_Date>2013-02-28</Dataset_Release_Date>
    <Dataset_Publisher>NCDC-Paleoclimatology</Dataset_Publisher>
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    <First_Name>E.R.</First_Name>
    <Last_Name>Cook</Last_Name>
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    <First_Name>J.G.</First_Name>
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    <First_Name>R.D.</First_Name>
    <Last_Name>D&apos;Arrigo</Last_Name>
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    <Category>earth science</Category>
    <Topic>paleoclimate</Topic>
    <Term>tree-ring</Term>
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  <Keyword>PAGES 2k Network</Keyword>
  <Keyword>PAGES Australasia 2k</Keyword>
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    <Paleo_Start_Date>1950 cal yr BP</Paleo_Start_Date>
    <Paleo_Stop_Date>-53 cal yr BP</Paleo_Stop_Date>
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  <Data_Set_Progress>Complete</Data_Set_Progress>
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    <Southernmost_Latitude>-43.23</Southernmost_Latitude>
    <Northernmost_Latitude>-43.23</Northernmost_Latitude>
    <Westernmost_Longitude>170.28</Westernmost_Longitude>
    <Easternmost_Longitude>170.28</Easternmost_Longitude>
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    <Location_Type>Australia/New Zealand</Location_Type>
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    <Detailed_Location>Oroko&gt;LATITUDE -43.23&gt;LONGITUDE 170.28</Detailed_Location>
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  <Use_Constraints>Please cite original publication, online resource, dataset and publication DOIs (where available), and date accessed when using downloaded data. If there is no publication information, please cite investigator, title, online resource, and date accessed. The appearance of external links associated with a dataset does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Commerce/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of external Web sites or the information, products or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities, the Department of Commerce/NOAA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. These links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this Department of Commerce/NOAA Web site.</Use_Constraints>
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      <Short_Name>DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI</Short_Name>
      <Long_Name>National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce </Long_Name>
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    <Data_Center_URL>https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/paleoclimatology-data</Data_Center_URL>
    <Personnel>
      <Role>DATA Center Contact</Role>
      <First_Name>Bruce</First_Name>
      <Last_Name>Bauer</Last_Name>
      <Email>bruce.a.bauer@noaa.gov</Email>
      <Email>paleo@noaa.gov</Email>
      <Phone>303-497-6280</Phone>
      <Fax>303-497-6513</Fax>
      <Contact_Address>
        <Address>325 Broadway, E/NE31</Address>
        <City>Boulder</City>
        <Province_or_State>CO</Province_or_State>
        <Postal_Code>80305-3328</Postal_Code>
        <Country>USA</Country>
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    <Distribution_Media>online</Distribution_Media>
    <Distribution_Format>ASCII</Distribution_Format>
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  <Reference>
    <Author>Edward R. Cook, Jonathan G. Palmer, Rosanne D. D&apos;Arrigo </Author>
    <Publication_Date>2002</Publication_Date>
    <Title>Evidence for a &apos;Medieval Warm Period&apos; in a 1,100 year tree-ring reconstruction of past austral summer temperatures in New Zealand</Title>
    <Series>Geophysical Research Letters</Series>
    <Volume>29</Volume>
    <Issue>14</Issue>
    <DOI>10.1029/2001GL014580</DOI>
    <Online_Resource>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2001GL014580/abstract</Online_Resource>
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  <Reference>
    <Author>Cook, E. R.; Palmer, J. G.; Cook, B. I.; Hogg, A.; DArrigo, R. D</Author>
    <Publication_Date>2002</Publication_Date>
    <Title>A multi-millennial palaeoclimatic resource from Lagarostrobos colensoi tree-rings at Oroko Swamp, New Zealand</Title>
    <Series>Global and Planetary Change</Series>
    <Volume>33</Volume>
    <Issue>03. Apr</Issue>
    <Pages>209-220</Pages>
    <DOI>10.1029/2010pa002050</DOI>
  </Reference>
  <Reference>
    <Author>Cook, E. R.; Buckley, B. M.; Palmer, J. G.; Fenwick, P.; Peterson, M. J.; Boswijk, G.; Fowler, A</Author>
    <Publication_Date>2006</Publication_Date>
    <Title>Millennia-long tree-ring records from Tasmania and New Zealand: a basis for modelling climate variability and forcing, past, present and future</Title>
    <Series>Journal of Quaternary Science</Series>
    <Volume>21</Volume>
    <Issue>7</Issue>
    <Pages>689-699</Pages>
    <DOI>10.1029/2010pa002050</DOI>
  </Reference>
  <Summary>
    <Abstract>The occurrence of the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) in the Southern Hemisphere is uncertain because of the paucity of well-dated, high-resolution paleo-temperature records covering the past 1,000 years. We describe a new tree-ring reconstruction of Austral summer temperatures from the South Island of New Zealand, covering the past 1,100 years. This record is the longest yet produced for New Zealand and shows clear evidence for persistent above-average temperatures within the interval commonly assigned to the MWP. Comparisons with selected temperature proxies from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres confirm that the MWP was highly variable in time and space. Regardless, the New Zealand temperature reconstruction supports the global occurrence of the MWP. 
          STUDY NOTES: Uploaded by R. Neukom, data obtained from original authors
	These are not raw data but a calibrated temperature reconstruction. For the raws contact the authors or check ITRDB.</Abstract>
  </Summary>
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