Discussions https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2021-49 Earth System Preprint. Discussion started: 25 February 2021 Science c Author(s) 2021. CC BY 4.0 License. Open Access Open Data Last Interglacial sea-level proxies in the Western Mediterranean Ciro Cerrone1,2, Matteo Vacchi1, Alessandro Fontana3, Alessio Rovere4 1Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universitá degli Studi di Pisa, Italy 2Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell’Ambiente e delle Risosrse, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy 5 3Università degli studi di Padova, Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Italy 4MARUM, Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany Correspondence to: Ciro Cerrone (
[email protected]) Abstract. We describe a database of Last Interglacial (Marine Isotopic Stage 5) sea-level proxies for the Western 10 Mediterranean region. The database was compiled reviewing the information reported in 179 published studies and contains 371 sea-level datapoints (sea-level index points and marine or terrestrial limiting points) and 304 associated dated samples. The database follows the standardized WALIS template and is available as Cerrone et al, 2021b (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4497365). 1 Introduction 15 This paper describes the Last Interglacial (here broadly defined as Marine Isotopic Stage 5e, MIS 5e) sea-level database for the Western Mediterranean, that was compiled standardizing data contained in published scientific papers. The database was created using the WALIS interface, available at this link: https://warmcoasts.eu/world-atlas. This interface allows standardizing data and metadata on Pleistocene relative sea-level indicators and associated ages. The database described in this study represents the output of a tool embedded within the WALIS interface, that allows exporting all data in spreadsheet 20 format.