Author Correction: Millennial-scale glacial climate variability in Southeastern Alaska follows Dansgaard-Oeschger cyclicity (Scientific Reports, (2019), 9, 1, (7880), 10.1038/s41598-019-44231-1)

Paul S. Wilcox, Jeffrey A. Dorale, James F. Baichtal, Christoph Spötl, Sarah J. Fowell, R. Lawrence Edwards, Johanna L. Kovarik

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Abstract

This Article contains errors in the Results and Discussion sections as well as in Figure 3. Firstly, in the Results section, under the subheading ‘Chronology’, where the last growth phase estimated from the time-depth model is incorrectly given as “between 13,602 ± 459 and 11,100 ± 598 yr BP”. The correct phase should read “between 13,633 ± 543 and 11,280 ± 821 yr BP”. Furthermore, the following sentence should be deleted: “The growth period between 13,602 ± 459 and 11,100 ± 598 yr BP records the Younger Dryas interval.” Secondly, in the Discussion section, under the subheading ‘The Younger Dryas’, the following sentences should be deleted: “Although the rate of calcite deposition during this interval did slow somewhat, deposition was maintained during this stadial, and implies that permafrost and glaciation were largely absent. It is also interesting that isotope values follow the same trend as from the lake core collected on Baker Island—lower δ13C values during progressively colder time intervals.” Finally, in Figure 3b the blue and red lines representing the El Capitan Cave speleothem EC-16-5-F carbon and oxygen isotope record are incorrect. The correct Figure 3 and accompanying legend appear below.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number3033
JournalScientific reports
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

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