Dynamics and rates of rockfalls have been repeatedly studied in mountain environments with archival records as well as lichenometric, radiocarbon or dendrogeomorphic approaches. In this study, we test the potential of conifers growing at a low‐latitude, high‐elevation site as a dendrogeomorphic tool to reconstruct to calendar dates associated rockfall activity. Analysis is based on tree‐ring records of Mexican mountain pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) growing at timberline [~4000 m above sea level (a.s.l.)] and at the runout fringe of a north–northeast (NNE)‐facing slope of the dormant Iztaccíhuatl volcano (Mexico), which is subject to frequent rockfalls. The potential and limitations of tree‐ring data are demonstrated based on 67 rockfall imp...
Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delinea...
International audienceThe initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dat...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
In this study, dendrogeomorphic techniques are employed to analyse the temporal frequency and spatia...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
Pinus hartwegii is a high elevation species forming the upper treeline in Mexico-from volcanoes of t...
For the first time, dendrogeomorphology has been used to investigate spatial and temporal variations...
Historical records of lahar occurrence and distribution are typically scarce in volcanic environment...
The eruption of Parícutin (1943–1952), a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, Mexico, caused dendrochro...
High-elevation sites in the tropics may be particularly sensitive to rapid climate change. By sampli...
The impact of volcanic eruptions on forest ecosystems can be investigated using dendrochronological ...
Volcanic activity can have a significant effect on the growth and survival of trees. The objective o...
Trees affected by mass movements record the evidence of geomorphic disturbance in the growth-ring se...
International audienceTo overcome the lack of historical archives at active rockfall environments, d...
International audienceThis progress report focuses on the contribution of tree-ring series to rockfa...
Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delinea...
International audienceThe initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dat...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
In this study, dendrogeomorphic techniques are employed to analyse the temporal frequency and spatia...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
Pinus hartwegii is a high elevation species forming the upper treeline in Mexico-from volcanoes of t...
For the first time, dendrogeomorphology has been used to investigate spatial and temporal variations...
Historical records of lahar occurrence and distribution are typically scarce in volcanic environment...
The eruption of Parícutin (1943–1952), a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, Mexico, caused dendrochro...
High-elevation sites in the tropics may be particularly sensitive to rapid climate change. By sampli...
The impact of volcanic eruptions on forest ecosystems can be investigated using dendrochronological ...
Volcanic activity can have a significant effect on the growth and survival of trees. The objective o...
Trees affected by mass movements record the evidence of geomorphic disturbance in the growth-ring se...
International audienceTo overcome the lack of historical archives at active rockfall environments, d...
International audienceThis progress report focuses on the contribution of tree-ring series to rockfa...
Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delinea...
International audienceThe initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dat...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...