A new Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) tree-ring width chronology based on living and historic wood spanning the AD 1108-2003 period is developed. This composite record combines 208 high elevation samples from 3 Swiss subalpine valleys, i.e., Lötschental, Goms, and Engadine. To retain potential high- to low-frequency information in this dataset, individual spline detrending and the regional curve standardization are applied. For comparison, 22 high elevation and 6 low-elevation instrumental station records covering the greater Alpine area are used. Previous year August-September precipitation and current year May-July temperatures control spruce ring width back to ∼1930. Decreasing (increasing) moving correlations with monthly mean t...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
Tree rings from the Alpine area have been widely used to reconstruct variations in summer temperatur...
Key message : Relevance of spring temperatures for tree-ring growth steadily increased since 1950s. ...
We investigated long-term (over 100 years) tree-ring width (TRW) variabilities as well as short-term...
This paper explores the temporal stability of growth/climate relationships in ring-width chronologie...
A millennium-long tree-ring width chronology of living and dead larch (Larix decidua Mill.) specimen...
For Central Europe, climate projections foresee an increase in temperature combined with decreasing ...
A June-August Alpine temperature proxy series is developed back to AD 951 using 1,527 ring-width mea...
AbstractThis paper presents a multi-century, maximum latewood density (MXD) chronology developed fro...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
This paper explores the growth/climate relationships in earlywood, latewood and total ring-width chr...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
Tree rings from the Alpine area have been widely used to reconstruct variations in summer temperatur...
Key message : Relevance of spring temperatures for tree-ring growth steadily increased since 1950s. ...
We investigated long-term (over 100 years) tree-ring width (TRW) variabilities as well as short-term...
This paper explores the temporal stability of growth/climate relationships in ring-width chronologie...
A millennium-long tree-ring width chronology of living and dead larch (Larix decidua Mill.) specimen...
For Central Europe, climate projections foresee an increase in temperature combined with decreasing ...
A June-August Alpine temperature proxy series is developed back to AD 951 using 1,527 ring-width mea...
AbstractThis paper presents a multi-century, maximum latewood density (MXD) chronology developed fro...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
This paper explores the growth/climate relationships in earlywood, latewood and total ring-width chr...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
Climate forcing is the major abiotic driver for forest ecosystem functioning and thus significantly ...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...