In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths of annual growth rings preserved in the cross sections of trees to infer past climate variations. Now, many ring-width index (RWI) chronologies, each representing a specific site and species, are archived online within the International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB). Comparing annual tree-ring-width data from 1097 sites in the continental United States to climate data, the authors quantitatively evaluated how trees at each site have historically responded to interannual climate variations. For each site, they developed a climate-driven statistical growth equation that uses regional climate variables to model RWI values. The authors applied these growth models to pred...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Trees are spectacular things. One reason for their splendor is that they record annual growth data i...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
We need information about the past to understand what is happening in the present and to predict wha...
Reprinted from: Monthly Weather Review, Vo. 93, No. 7, Pp. 421 to 443, 1965The relationships between...
Climate−tree growth relationships recorded in annual growth rings have recently been the basis for p...
The demand for large-scale and long-term information on tree growth is increasing rapidly as environ...
The demand for large-scale and long-term information on tree growth is increasing rapidly as environ...
Tree rings provide an invaluable long-term record for understanding how climate and other drivers sh...
Several lines of evidence suggest that forest growth in many regions is declining as a consequence o...
1964 Annual Report to the United States Weather Bureau, Department of Commerce, Washington 25, D.C. ...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
Abstract In the early 1900s, tree-ring scientists began analyzing the relative widths...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Trees are spectacular things. One reason for their splendor is that they record annual growth data i...
The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ring-width, densitometric, or chemical pa...
We need information about the past to understand what is happening in the present and to predict wha...
Reprinted from: Monthly Weather Review, Vo. 93, No. 7, Pp. 421 to 443, 1965The relationships between...
Climate−tree growth relationships recorded in annual growth rings have recently been the basis for p...
The demand for large-scale and long-term information on tree growth is increasing rapidly as environ...
The demand for large-scale and long-term information on tree growth is increasing rapidly as environ...
Tree rings provide an invaluable long-term record for understanding how climate and other drivers sh...
Several lines of evidence suggest that forest growth in many regions is declining as a consequence o...
1964 Annual Report to the United States Weather Bureau, Department of Commerce, Washington 25, D.C. ...
Forests play an integral role in regulating the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the te...
A central challenge in global change research is the projection of the future behavior of a system b...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...