The international journal data collection is designed to curate study sites and their associated data published in international peer-reviewed journals. This dataset inventory is regularly updated (last updated: 2025-06-16). Among these, datasets contributed by lead authors will have been submitted to the Neotoma Paleoecology Database, a global-scale repository for paleoenvironmental data. (Click to view datasets uploaded to Neotoma as of 2025-06-16.)
The map on the right displays the locations of study sites classified into paleo-sites (n = 72) and surface sites (n = 256). In the right-sided map, the paleo-sites (marked as circles) refer to locations where proxy-based recoreds were produced, and the surface sites (marked as orange triangles) represent locations where modern surface samples were collected. Clicking a site marker (The cursor changes from 🤚 to 👆 when a marker is clickable.) opens a pop-up window displaying site-level metadata. A downloadable tabular geochronological dataset is available via the “Download File” link in each pop-up. Each entry also includes a PublicationID (e.g., Pub-052); clicking the ID reveals the full citation information.
Paleo-site markers are color-coded by six types of depositional environemtns: 1) Open Coastal Zone, 2) Estuary, 3) Lagoon, 4) River, 5) Volcanic Cone, and 6) Others.
Instructions for Interacting with the Map:
Click on a circle to display a pop-up window containing metadata for the selected site. To close the window, click the 'X' icon in the upper-right corner.