Tests of the compound increment function, introduced by Warren (1980) as a means for removing the growth trend from dendrochronological data, are herein reported. In particular, the inter- and intra-site correlations of the residuals generated by the new method are compared with those generated by standard exponential fits. It is also shown that, in the presence of non-climatically induced responses, such as might arise from thinning, exponential fits can lead to spuriously high intra-site correlations. Accordingly, and because the new method's virtual elimination of negative and very low positive correlations, it appears to be the more satisfactory for portraying the growth trend.This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-R...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Spline functions were examined and compared with conventional polynomials for use in filtering noncl...
<p>Relationships between: (a) diameter increment from 1953 to 2003 (AGR, absolute growth rate) and s...
A new approach to removing the growth trend from dendrochronological data is described. It is assume...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
<p>Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-t...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
The annual increment growth measured by dendrographs on three different species is essentially a lin...
The paper presents an investigation of the possibility of using dendrochronological methods in deter...
We describe a potential problem with the use of standardisation techniques that fit growth curves di...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Ring-width series are important for diverse fields of research such as the study of past climate, fo...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Spline functions were examined and compared with conventional polynomials for use in filtering noncl...
<p>Relationships between: (a) diameter increment from 1953 to 2003 (AGR, absolute growth rate) and s...
A new approach to removing the growth trend from dendrochronological data is described. It is assume...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
<p>Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-t...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
The annual increment growth measured by dendrographs on three different species is essentially a lin...
The paper presents an investigation of the possibility of using dendrochronological methods in deter...
We describe a potential problem with the use of standardisation techniques that fit growth curves di...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Ring-width series are important for diverse fields of research such as the study of past climate, fo...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Spline functions were examined and compared with conventional polynomials for use in filtering noncl...
<p>Relationships between: (a) diameter increment from 1953 to 2003 (AGR, absolute growth rate) and s...