In "Climatic fluctuations modeled for carbon and sulfur emissions from end-Triassic volcanism" we study perturbations of Earth's climate and biogeochemical cycles by volcanism of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) during the latest Triassic, about 201 million years ago, using a coupled climate model. The data presented here is the model output on which that manuscript is based on. Additionally, the figures of the publication and scripts (Python and Yorick) to analyse the model output and generate the figures are contained. The model output is provided in different netcdf files. The structure of the model output is explained in a readme file. The data is generated using the coupled ocean-atmosphere model CLIMBER3alpha which models climate globally on a 3.75°x3.75° (ocean) and 22.5° (longitude) x 7.5° (latitude) (atmosphere) grid. More information about the model can be found in the manuscript.
The data is model output from the coupled ocean-atmosphere model CLIMBER3alpha which models climate globally on a 3.75°x3.75° (ocean) and 22.5° (longitude) x 7.5° (latitude) (atmosphere) grid.