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Separating Common Signal From Proxy Noise in Tree Rings
Abstract Tree rings are the most widely‐used proxy records for reconstructing Common Era temperatures. Tree‐ring records correlate strongly with temperature on an interannual basis, but studies have found discrepancies between tree rings and climate models on longer timescales, indicating that low‐frequency noise could be prevalent in these archives ...
M. Y. McPartland +2 more
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In order to assess the impact of climate variations on Austrian pine forest in the Belgrade area, the radial growth of artificially-established Austrian pine trees and its dependence on temperature and precipitation was studied using dendroclimatological
Branko Stajić +3 more
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dplRCon: Concordance for Dendroclimatology
The concordance method is a non-parametric method based on bootstrapping that is used to test the hypothesis that two subsets of time series are similar in terms of mean, variance or both.
Maryann Pirie (15394076)
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Spatial regression methods in dendroclimatology: A review and comparison of two techniques
We review and compare two alternative spatial regression methods used in dendroclimatology to reconstruct climate from tree rings. These methods are orthogonal spatial regression (OSR) and canonical regression (CR).
Briffa, K. R. +5 more
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Understanding how forest tree species respond to past climate variability is essential for reconstructing the past climate and predicting future challenges, particularly in climate-sensitive mountain ecosystems like the Western Himalayan region.
Zahid Rauf +8 more
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Dendroclimatology and Streamflow in Utah County
This study was the first step in a larger effort by the Wasatch Dendroclimatology Research (WADR) group, consisting of researchers at Brigham Young University and Utah State University, to develop a better understanding of hydroclimatology in northern ...
Gill, Nathan, Bekker, Dr. Matthew
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Stable isotope dendroclimatology of New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis (D. Don) Lindl.) and cedar (Libocedrus bidwillii Hook. F.) [PDF]
This thesis presents research that improves our understanding of the relationship between climate and tree-ring stable isotopes in New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis (D. Don) Lindl.) and cedar (Libocedrus bidwillii Hook. F).
Brookman, Tom Hugo
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The potential of tree-ring cellulose content as a novel supplementary proxy in dendroclimatology
. Cellulose content (CC [%]) in tree rings is usually utilized as a tool to control the quality of the α-cellulose extraction from tree-rings in the preparation of stable isotope analysis in wooden tissues. Reported amounts of CC [%] are often limited to
Kurt Nicolussi +3 more
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Implications of Liebig’s law of the minimum for tree-ring reconstructions of climate
A basic principle of ecology, known as Liebig’s Law of the Minimum, is that plant growth reflects the strongest limiting environmental factor. This principle implies that a limiting environmental factor can be inferred from historical growth and, in ...
A R Stine, P Huybers
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Temporal stability and dendroclimatology in silver fir and red spruce
Dendroclimatology uses precisely dated tree-ring series and climate measurements to reconstruct climate for periods prior to instrumented records. Dendroclimatology requires a predictable, relationship between growth and climate.
Levanič, Tom +2 more
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