Supplementary Tables for "A 3.3-Million-Year Record of Antarctic Iceberg Rafted Debris and Ice Sheet Evolution Quantified by Machine Learning"
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Supplementary Tables for "A 3.3-Million-Year Record of Antarctic Iceberg Rafted Debris and Ice Sheet Evolution Quantified by Machine Learning"
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Table S1. Site U1537 Age Model Tie Points from Weber et al. (2022) and Reilly et al. (2021)
Table S2. Site U1537 Age Model used in this study, applying both the age tie points from Weber et al. (2022) and Reilly et al. (2021)
Table S3. Hole U1538A correlation to the Dove Basin Stack from Bailey et al. (2022), and the addition of the U1538 splice CCSF-A depth to the Dove Basin CCSF-A
Table S4. Site U1538 splice table used in this study, note the continuation down Hole A after Core 14H
Table S5. New top core section offsets for Site U1536 cores added to the Reilly et al. (2021) extended splice table
Table S6. New top core section offsets for Site U1537 cores added to Reilly et al. (2021) extended splice table
Table S7. Comparison of Convolutional Neural Network IRD counts to shipboard eye counts of IRD at Site U1536
Table S8. Site U1537 CNN IRD Counts per 50 cm bins
Table S9. Site U1536 IRD Fluxes Per 5 kyr Quantified by a Convolutional Neural Network (0-3.3 Ma)
Table S10. Site U1537 IRD Fluxes Per 5 kyr Quantified by a Convolutional Neural Network (0-3.3 Ma)
Table S11. Site U1536 IRD Fluxes Per 1 kyr Quantified by a Convolutional Neural Network (0-1.2 Ma)
Table S12. Site U1537 IRD Fluxes Per 1 kyr Quantified by a Convolutional Neural Network (0-1.2 Ma)
Table S13. Site U1538 IRD Fluxes Per 1 kyr Quantified by a Convolutional Neural Network (0-1.2 Ma)
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- Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) 2036197
- National Science Foundation
- Collaborative Research: Linking Marine and Terrestrial Sedimentary Evidence for Plio-pleistocene Variability of Weddell Embayment and Antarctic Peninsula Glaciation 2302832
- National Science Foundation