Dendroclimatic research activities over the westernHimalaya aswell 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. 553-year long tree-ring records over high altitude regions of western Himalaya give the history of warm and cold episodes. Anomalous higher growth during the recent few decades observed in these tree-ring records can partially be attributed to the overall warming trend over the region. Tree-ring variations in teak (Tectona grandis) from central and peninsular India is strongly influenced by monsoon rainfall and related global ...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
The Himalayan region plays a very important role in influencing the regional and extra-regional ...
Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara (D. Don) G. Don) due to its long age and wide ecological amplitude i...
Growth rings of conifer trees in the Himalayas have been shown to be potential tools for the reconst...
A 458-year-long regional tree-ring-width index chronology of Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara D. Don)...
Tree-ring samples were collected from six coniferous species in the western Himalayan ranges during ...
To study climate variability/change, the tree-ring width index chronologies of two species (Cedrus d...
Tree-ring chronologies of Himalayan conifers (viz. Pinus, Picea, Abies, Cedrus, etc.) were compiled ...
Tree-ring-width index chronologies of teak (Tectona grandis L.F.) from three sites in central India ...
We report the first millennium-long reconstruction of mean summer (May-June-July-August) temperature...
The present study is the first attempt to develop an annual (August-July) precipitation series back ...
Altitude is a strong determinant factor in the local climate and is an important factor to consider ...
Ring-width chronologies of Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara (D. Don.) G. Don.), Himalayan pine (Pinus...
Abstract Background The fragile landscapes of the Himalayan region are highly susceptible to natural...
Tree-ring-width data of Himalayan cedar [Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don] from 11 homogeneous moisture...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
The Himalayan region plays a very important role in influencing the regional and extra-regional ...
Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara (D. Don) G. Don) due to its long age and wide ecological amplitude i...
Growth rings of conifer trees in the Himalayas have been shown to be potential tools for the reconst...
A 458-year-long regional tree-ring-width index chronology of Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara D. Don)...
Tree-ring samples were collected from six coniferous species in the western Himalayan ranges during ...
To study climate variability/change, the tree-ring width index chronologies of two species (Cedrus d...
Tree-ring chronologies of Himalayan conifers (viz. Pinus, Picea, Abies, Cedrus, etc.) were compiled ...
Tree-ring-width index chronologies of teak (Tectona grandis L.F.) from three sites in central India ...
We report the first millennium-long reconstruction of mean summer (May-June-July-August) temperature...
The present study is the first attempt to develop an annual (August-July) precipitation series back ...
Altitude is a strong determinant factor in the local climate and is an important factor to consider ...
Ring-width chronologies of Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara (D. Don.) G. Don.), Himalayan pine (Pinus...
Abstract Background The fragile landscapes of the Himalayan region are highly susceptible to natural...
Tree-ring-width data of Himalayan cedar [Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don] from 11 homogeneous moisture...
Himalayan treelines are exposed to above average climate change impact, resulting in complex tree gr...
The Himalayan region plays a very important role in influencing the regional and extra-regional ...
Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara (D. Don) G. Don) due to its long age and wide ecological amplitude i...