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Dendroclimatology: extracting climate from trees

WIREs Climate Change, 2010
AbstractThe scientific discipline called dendrochronology is the study of tree rings and of environmental conditions and events of the past that tree growth can reflect. The beginning of scientific study of tree rings is generally ascribed to an astronomer named Andrew Ellicott Douglass, who in the early 1900s noticed not only variation in tree‐ring ...
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Dendroclimatology: A Southern Hemisphere Perspective

2000
It is difficult to isolate a distinctive dendroclimatology for the Southern Hemisphere. However, its geography raises some special issues of which dendroclimatologists in the Southern Hemisphere need to be aware. (1) Eighty percent of the Southern Hemisphere is covered by water.
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Dendroclimatological Studies at the Northern Timberline

1984
Analysing the growth pattern of pine trees near the northern timberline in Swedish Lapland a close relationship between measured temperatures in July was established. On the basis of this relationship the July temperature is reconstructed back to A.D. 1680.
Roland W. Aniol, Dieter Eckstein
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Dendroclimatology in High-Resolution Paleoclimatology

2010
The characteristics of tree rings as natural archives of past climate are discussed. Special consideration is given to key issues affecting their robustness and reliability as sources of information on past climate. These issues include: the effects of sample design and in particular the importance of using networks of tree-ring records from many ...
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Dendroclimatology and climate change: Indian perspective

Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science, 2011
Dendroclimatic research activities over the western Himalaya as well as central and peninsular India have been discussed. Wide network of conifers (Pinus, Abies, Picea, Cedrus) from western Himalaya indicates high dendroclimatic potential to reconstruct summer and winter temperature and rainfall for a millennium period.
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Research Strategies in Dendroecology and Dendroclimatology in Mountain Environments

Climatic Change, 1997
Tree-ring series from living trees near the timberline or timbers buried in the surroundings are exceptionally valuable both for climate reconstruction and investigations of the consequences of climate change to ecosystems. This paper is a critical assessment of the past and potential contributions of dendroecology and dendroclimatology in mountain ...
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Dendroclimatological Evidence of Climate Changes Across Siberia

2010
A major focus of the study described here is an attempt to reveal the nature of local and any widespread tree-growth responses to the recent warming seen in the instrumental observations. Namely, this chapter discusses spatial variation in the trends of radial tree-ring growth in Siberia and the Far East during different periods of the 18th to 20th ...
V. V. Shishov, E. A. Vaganov
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APPLICATIONS OF ARMA MODELING IN DENDROCLIMATOLOGY

1982
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Guiot, Joel, Tessier, L, Serrebachet, F
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