The 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...
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Sheppard, P. R.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, USA
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Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change (WIRE's), 2010, 1, 3, pp 343-352
Observational, correlative approaches are one of the backbones of dendrochronology. For instance, climate-growth relationships are usually quantified by calculating Pearson correlations. However, the ability to detect these relationships and the probability of declaring significant correlations by...
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Rubio-Cuadrado, Á.; Camarero, J. J.; Bosela, M.
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Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
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Dendrochronologia, 2022, 71,
We test the application of parametric, non-parametric, and semi-parametric calibration models for reconstructing summer (June-August) temperature from a set of tree-ring width and density data on the same dendro samples from 40 sites across Europe. By comparing the performance of the three...
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Ljungqvist, F. C.; Thejll, P.; Björklund, J.; Gunnarson, B. E.; Piermattei, A.; Rydval, M.; Seftigen, K.; Støve, B.; Büntgen, U.
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Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
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Dendrochronologia, 2020, 59, pp 125652
Machine learning (ML) is a widely unexplored field in dendroclimatology, but it is a powerful tool that might improve the accuracy of climate reconstructions. In this paper, different ML algorithms are compared to climate reconstruction from tree-ring proxies. The algorithms considered are multiple ...
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Jevšenak, J.; Džeroski, S.; Zavadlav, S.; Levanič, T.
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Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
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Tree-Ring Research, 2018, 74, 2, pp 210-224
Aims: Process-based models are basic tools for predicting the response of forest carbon to future climate change. The models have commonly been tested for their predictions of spatial variation in forest productivity, but much less for their ability to predict temporal variation. Here, we explored...
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Wu YuLian; Wang XiangPing; Ouyang Shuai; Xu Kai; Hawkins, B. A.; Sun JianXin [Sun, J. X. O. ]
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Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
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Journal of Plant Ecology, 2017, 10, 3, pp 415-425
Small mountain catchments usually lack hydrological monitoring and gauges. Therefore, in such areas, data on past flood and bank erosion are often missing, which makes assessing flood and erosion hazards very limited. We attempt to fill in this gap by dating individual flood and erosion events from ...
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Malik, I.; Wistuba, M.; Absalon, D.; Habel, M.; Chalov, S.; Yu RuiDe
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Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Indicators, 2021, 129,
Forestry and forest ecology research potentially lags behind related fields such as ecology, biodiversity, and conservation research in the employment of open-source software solutions, specifically the R programming language. A direct comparison of the last decade of published research literature...
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Atkins, J. W.; Stovall, A. E. L.; Alberto Silva, C.
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Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 503,
Detailed knowledge on the past events of erosion and redeposition is necessary to assess the frequency and magnitude of soil degradation and to provide more complete data, among all, to calculate rainfall thresholds and to develop strategies for controlling erosion. Therefore, in this study, we...
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Malik, I.; Poręba, G.; Wistuba, M.; Woskowicz-Ślęzak, B.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Land Degradation & Development, 2021, 32, 7, pp 2336-2350
The archaeological site of Sovjan is situated on the edge of the Korçë Basin, southeastern Albania. Its remarkably long and well investigated stratigraphic sequence, spanning from the Neolithic till the Iron Age, makes it an important type- and reference-site for the whole region. At different...
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Maczkowski, A.; Bolliger, M.; Ballmer, A.; Gori, M.; Lera, P.; Oberweiler, C.; Szidat, S.; Touchais, G.; Hafner, A.
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Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
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Dendrochronologia, 2021, 66,
Considerable progress has been made in dendroclimatological research in China during the period 2000-2017, including a significant increase in the spatial coverage of tree-ring chronologies developed for paleoclimatic research. New tree-ring sampling sites have been established across the Tibetan...
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He MinHui; Yang Bao; Bräuning, A.; Rossi, S.; Ljungqvist, F. C.; Shishov, V.; Grießinger, J.; Wang JiangLin; Liu JingJing; Qin Chun
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Earth-Science Reviews, 2019, 194, pp 521-535