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The SISAL webApp: exploring the speleothem climate and environmental archives of the world

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2023

István Gábor Hatvani
Affiliation:
Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, ELKH, Budapest, Budaörsi út 45, H-1112, Hungary CSFK, MTA Centre of Excellence, Budapest, Konkoly Thege Miklós út 15-17., H-1121, Hungary
Zoltán Kern
Affiliation:
Institute for Geological and Geochemical Research, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, ELKH, Budapest, Budaörsi út 45, H-1112, Hungary CSFK, MTA Centre of Excellence, Budapest, Konkoly Thege Miklós út 15-17., H-1121, Hungary
Péter Tanos
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary
Micah Wilhelm
Affiliation:
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland
Franziska A. Lechleitner
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Switzerland
Nikita Kaushal*
Affiliation:
Exeter college, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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*Corresponding author: Nikita Kaushal; Email: nikita.kaushal@exeter.ox.ac.uk
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Abstract

We present the ‘SISAL webApp’—a web-based tool to query the Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and AnaLysis (SISAL) database. The software provides an easy-to-use front-end interface to mine data from the SISAL database while providing the SQL code alongside as a learning tool. It allows for simple and increasingly complex querying of the SISAL database based on various data and metadata fields. The SISAL webApp version currently hosts SISALv2 of the database with 691 records from 294 sites, 512 of which have standardized chronologies. The SISAL webApp has sufficient flexibility to host future versions of the SISAL database, which may include allied speleothem information such as trace elements and cave-monitoring records. The SISAL webApp will increase accessibility to the SISAL database while also functioning as a learning tool for more advanced ways of querying paleoclimate databases. The SISAL webApp is available at http://geochem.hu/SISAL_webApp.

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Type
Thematic Set: Speleothem Paleoclimate
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Copyright © University of Washington. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Figure 1. Architecture of the SISAL webApp.

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Figure 2. Basic querying first step illustrating the query options. Only Filter type 2 is used determining the geographical constraints as Lat: −10° to 10° and Lon: −50° to 15°. Note that temporal constraints (Filter type 3) must be used if one aims to use the advanced query options later.

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Figure 3. Basic querying output information and selection of SISAL chronology/chronologies. The example shows the output using the setting shown in Figure 2. The entity_name Abissal (entity_id = 79) and the entity_name RN4 (entity_id = 220) speleothem records are selected with the Bacon_age SISAL chronology.

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Figure 4. Advanced querying examples. Temporal constraints are applied in the basic querying (A). Advanced query filter 1 (B), filter 2 (C) and both advanced query filters (D) are applied with the copRa_age SISAL chronology chosen to accompany the sample data in the advanced query output.