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This report describes an international summer course, "Tree Rings, Climate, Natural Resources, and Human Interaction", held in Cheriomushki, Russia, in the summer of 2018. The course was attended by 12 participants from six countries (Belgium, India, Lebanon, Poland, Russia, and South Africa) and...

Author(s)
Kędziora, W.; Tomusiak, R.; Touchan, R.; Meko, D.; Anarbekova, A.; Baverstock, J.; Chahine, T.; Khotyanovskaya, Y.; Kostyakova, T.; Peresunko, P.; Rezsöhazy, J.; Szyc, K.; Tychkov, I.; Upadhyay, K. K.
Publisher
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Citation
Tree-Ring Research, 2022, 78, 2, pp 129-139
Abstract

Though the extraction of increment cores is common practice in tree-ring research, there is no standard for the number of samples per tree, or trees per site needed to accurately describe the common growth pattern of a discrete population of trees over space and time. Tree-ring chronologies...

Author(s)
Kirdyanov, A. V.; Piermattei, A.; Kolář, T.; Rybníček, M.; Krusic, P. J.; Nikolaev, A. N.; Reinig, F.; Büntgen, U.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2018, 52, pp 162-166
Abstract

Searching for a robust tree-ring parameter useful for paleoclimatic purposes is one of the most demanding topics in the modern paleoscience. Since Blue Intensity has already expressed itself in different geographical locations all over the world as a possible replacement for maximum density, close...

Author(s)
Semenyak, N.; Dolgova, E.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2023, 77,
Abstract

Every year, millions of hectares burn across Siberia, driven by a combination of warming temperatures, regional drought and human-caused ignitions. Dendrochronology provides a long-term context to evaluate recent trends in fire activity and interpret the relative influence of humans and climate...

Author(s)
Bigio, E. R.; Swetnam, T. W.; Baisan, C. H.; Guiterman, C. H.; Kisilyakhov, Y. K.; Andreev, S. G.; Batotsyrenov, E. A.; Ayurzhanaev, A. A.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
Environmental Research Letters, 2022, 17, 5,
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Quantitative wood anatomy (QWA) is widely used to resolve a fundamental problem of tree responses to past, ongoing and forecasted climate changes. Potentially, QWA data can be considered as a new proxy source for long-term climate reconstruction with higher temporal resolution than traditional...

Author(s)
Zharkov, M. S.; Huang JianGuo; Yang Bao; Babushkina, E. A.; Belokopytova, L. V.; Vaganov, E. A.; Zhirnova, D. F.; Ilyin, V. A.; Popkova, M. I.; Shishov, V. V.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 7,
Abstract

Since the late-19th century, the Middle Volga has played a major role in the supplying grains and other agricultural products to European Russia. The study area is located in the south of sub-boreal forest in the north and in the forest-steppe in the south. Due to large seasonal differences in...

Author(s)
Kuznetsova, V. V.; Solomina, O. N.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2022, 73,
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Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) is one of the keystone conifers in Siberian taiga, but its radial growth is complacent and thus rarely investigated. We studied its growth in subalpine stands near the upper timberline along the Western Sayan Mountains, Southern Siberia, because climatic ...

Author(s)
Zhirnova, D. F.; Belokopytova, L. V.; Krutovsky, K. V.; Kholdaenko, Y. A.; Babushkina, E. A.; Vaganov, E. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 12,
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Wildfires are one of the most important environmental factors controlling forest ecosystem physiology and the carbon balance in the permafrost zone of North Siberia. We investigated tree-ring width (TRW) and stable isotope chronologies in tree-ring cellulose (δ13CCell, δ18OCell) of Larix Gmelinii...

Author(s)
Knorre, A. A.; Siegwolf, R. T. W.; Kirdyanov, A. V.; Saurer, M.; Churakova, O. V.; Prokushkin, A. S.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 5,
Abstract

Semi-arid forests of continental Asia are sensitive to the moisture deficit, and, thus, tree rings in these regions can serve as long-term climatic proxies. At the same time, wood anatomy is promising for detailing the recorded climatic signal and as an indicator of the phenology of xylogenesis. In ...

Author(s)
Demina, A. V.; Zhirnova, D. F.; Belokopytova, L. V.; Upadhyay, K. K.; Babushkina, E. A.
Publisher
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Citation
Journal of Siberian Federal University: Biology, 2022, 15, 2, pp 183-201
Abstract

Annual rings contain information about past climate changes. A promising climate proxy is the blue intensity index (BI) obtained from digital images of tree cores. The work is aimed at identifying a climate signal in the tree-ring chronologies and BI chronologies in the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris ...

Author(s)
Vyukhina, A. A.; Gurskaya, M. A.
Publisher
Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Citation
Journal of Siberian Federal University: Biology, 2022, 15, 2, pp 244-263

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