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This study concerns dendrochronology and dendroclimatology of yew growing in Poland. The yew (Taxus baccata L.), a long-lived, slow-growing tree, is regarded as a species threatened with extinction. The eastern boundary of its range transects Poland. The analyses were performed on 34 yew...

Author(s)
Cedro, A.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2023, 78,
Abstract

The study aims for the exploration of dendroclimatological history from Himalayan fir (Abies pindrow Royle ex D. Don) growing in the mid elevation zone of Pakistan. Temperature and precipitation are the main limiting factors for tree growth in the region, of which precipitation dominates as the...

Author(s)
Afsheen Khan; Sheppard, P. R.; Moinuddin Ahmed
Publisher
Pakistan Botanical Society, Karachi, Pakistan
Citation
Pakistan Journal of Botany, 2022, 54, 2, pp 675-681
Abstract

We present the first network of tree-ring chronologies for co-occurring Nothofagus nervosa and Nothofagus obliqua in Argentina. Using standard dendrochronological techniques, we developed seven tree-ring width chronologies for each species, encompassing their E-W distribution along a precipitation...

Author(s)
Bonada, A.; Amoroso, M.; Gedalof, Z.
Publisher
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Citation
Tree-Ring Research, 2022, 78, 1, pp 1-12
Abstract

Blue intensity (BI) techniques offer a cost-effective, tree ring parameters that are representative of densiometric ring growth and are increasingly being integrated in the various fields of dendrochronology. Particularly, the refinement and application of latewood blue intensity (LWB) is...

Author(s)
Heeter, K. J.; King, D. J.; Harley, G. L.; Kaczka, R. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2022, 76,
Abstract

Climate change is currently one of the most important environmental issues. Dendrochronology is frequently used to identify the climatic changes most closely associated with changes in tree-ring extent. We applied dendroclimatology to determine the climate changes in the Roodbar region of Iran...

Author(s)
Gholami, V.; Jolandan, M. A.; Torkaman, J.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Natural Hazards, 2017, 85, 3, pp 1835-1850
Abstract

Global change has led to the warming of the atmosphere and oceans, the diminishment of snow and ice, while the sea level is rising. These changes have widespread impacts on human and natural systems on all continents and across the oceans. In tropical regions, ecosystems and socio-economic cultures ...

Author(s)
Fichtler, E.
Publisher
Asgard-Verlag Dr. Werner Hippe GmbH, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Citation
Erdkunde, 2017, 71, 1, pp 5-22
Abstract

Blue Intensity (BI) is coming of age in dendrochronology, although some methodological challenges still need resolution. In the last 20 years, 59 papers have been published focussing mainly on climatological based studies, although BI has also been shown to be useful both for historical dating and...

Author(s)
Kaczka, R. J.; Wilson, R.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2021, 68,
AbstractFull Text

The present study tends to describe the survey of climatic changes in the case of the Bojnourd region of North Khorasan, Iran. Climate change due to a fragile ecosystem in semi-arid and arid regions such as Iran is one of the most challenging climatological and hydrological problems. ...

Author(s)
Khaleghi, M. R.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Citation
Journal of Forest Science, 2018, 64, 3, pp 139-147
Abstract

Tree-rings growth is a data bank that, if correctly interpreted in detail, can help elucidate climatic events of the past. To make more assertive interpretations it is necessary to use information from weather stations near the study sites. The objective of the present study was to determine if...

Author(s)
Gutiérrez, E.; Trejo, I.; Bucio, C.; Luna, J.; Miguel, A.; Ramírez, M.; Vázquez, M.
Publisher
Instituto de Ecologia A.C., Departamento de Publicaciones, Xalapa, Mexico
Citation
Madera y Bosques, 2022, 28, 2,
Abstract

Cross-dating is considered one of the most important principles of dendrochronology. The first known cross-dating attempts, conducted between the years 1737 and 1783 by independent researchers in France, Germany, and Sweden, were related to the identification of growth rings believed to have formed ...

Author(s)
Norrgård, S.; Helama, S.
Publisher
NRC Research Press, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2020, 51, 2, pp 267-273

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