Fifty-three ring-width chronologies have been developed from open-grown, low-elevation stands of Pseudotsuga menziesii (Douglas-fir) and Pinar ponderosa (ponderosa pine) in the southern Canadian Cordillera. These chronologies will be used to develop precipitation reconstructions for the region. The sites are unevenly distributed across the interior valleys from east of the Coast Ranges to the Canadian Rockies and from the Canada-U.S. border to the northern limits of both species. The chronologies range from 123-691 years (mean = 383 years) and, on average, have a strong within-chronology common signal (Expressed Population Signal > 0.85) with as few as eight trees. A Rotated Principal Components Analysis (RPCA) identified three regions with...
Tree-ring studies have demonstrated that conifer latewood measurements contain information on long-t...
Ring-width variation in trees at upper treeline in the high mountains of temperate latitudes is a po...
Non-climatic disturbance events are an integral element in the history of forests. While the identif...
The relationship between climate and tree ring chronologies has been considered mainly in relation t...
AbstractVariations in mountain snowpack in the western Canadian Cordillera have widespread and impor...
Dendroclimatological methods were used to explore the response of conifers to climatic variability ...
Abstract: Radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to conditions associated with chang...
An exploratory investigation of tree growth and climate relationships in Abies religiosa from Michoa...
Tree-ring chronologies were developed from 33 ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws.) and Douglas-fir...
A widely spaced grid of tree-ring chronologies most suitable for dendroclimatic analysis of western ...
Reprinted from: Monthly Weather Review, Vo. 93, No. 7, Pp. 421 to 443, 1965The relationships between...
Increasing access to extensively replicated and broadly distributed tree-ring collections has led to...
Long-term dendrochronological records can offer substantial evidence on how changes in the physical ...
The creation of chronologies from intra-annual features in tree rings is increasingly utilized in de...
Understanding the magnitude and cause of variation in tree growth and forest productivity is central...
Tree-ring studies have demonstrated that conifer latewood measurements contain information on long-t...
Ring-width variation in trees at upper treeline in the high mountains of temperate latitudes is a po...
Non-climatic disturbance events are an integral element in the history of forests. While the identif...
The relationship between climate and tree ring chronologies has been considered mainly in relation t...
AbstractVariations in mountain snowpack in the western Canadian Cordillera have widespread and impor...
Dendroclimatological methods were used to explore the response of conifers to climatic variability ...
Abstract: Radial growth of trees in mountainous areas is subject to conditions associated with chang...
An exploratory investigation of tree growth and climate relationships in Abies religiosa from Michoa...
Tree-ring chronologies were developed from 33 ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Laws.) and Douglas-fir...
A widely spaced grid of tree-ring chronologies most suitable for dendroclimatic analysis of western ...
Reprinted from: Monthly Weather Review, Vo. 93, No. 7, Pp. 421 to 443, 1965The relationships between...
Increasing access to extensively replicated and broadly distributed tree-ring collections has led to...
Long-term dendrochronological records can offer substantial evidence on how changes in the physical ...
The creation of chronologies from intra-annual features in tree rings is increasingly utilized in de...
Understanding the magnitude and cause of variation in tree growth and forest productivity is central...
Tree-ring studies have demonstrated that conifer latewood measurements contain information on long-t...
Ring-width variation in trees at upper treeline in the high mountains of temperate latitudes is a po...
Non-climatic disturbance events are an integral element in the history of forests. While the identif...