Lava flow, pyroclastic flows and ash deposition can impair the vitality and growth of tree growing on or next to volcanoes, and sometimes even remove entire forest stands. In the case that trees are only injured, but not killed, past volcanic process activity can be analyzed through the growth disturbances left in the tree-ring records. We investigated disturbances in growth ring series of Pinus hartwegii trees associated with a pyroclastic flow that covered portions of the northern flank of Popocatépetl volcano on 22 January 2001. In addition, we also documented the post-eruptive colonization of trees on the resulting deposit. The pyroclastic flow burned and killed at least 190 trees and locally shifted the timberline downslope by ~40 m in...
International audienceTo examine whether there was any physical or thermal interaction between trees...
1. Successional change following disturbance is a fundamental ecological process that remains centr...
In southwestern Hokkaido, volcanic activities were high during historical times. For examination of ...
Volcanic activity can have a significant effect on the growth and survival of trees. The objective o...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
The impact of volcanic eruptions on forest ecosystems can be investigated using dendrochronological ...
Historical records of lahar occurrence and distribution are typically scarce in volcanic environment...
The 2008-2009 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) involved a variety of volcanic and associated hydr...
Palaeoclimate proxies have demonstrated links between climate changes and volcanic activity. However...
In this study, dendrogeomorphic techniques are employed to analyse the temporal frequency and spatia...
International audienceDating recent lava flows is a critical issue to assess the volcanic hazards fo...
Extreme environmental events such as volcanic eruptions can trigger plant responses that largely exc...
Low growth rates of atmospheric CO2 were observed following the 1991 Pinatubo (Luzon) volcanic erupt...
The eruption of Parícutin (1943–1952), a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, Mexico, caused dendrochro...
International audienceTo examine whether there was any physical or thermal interaction between trees...
1. Successional change following disturbance is a fundamental ecological process that remains centr...
In southwestern Hokkaido, volcanic activities were high during historical times. For examination of ...
Volcanic activity can have a significant effect on the growth and survival of trees. The objective o...
The use of dendrochronology to study and date geomorphic processes in volcanic environments is still...
The impact of volcanic eruptions on forest ecosystems can be investigated using dendrochronological ...
Historical records of lahar occurrence and distribution are typically scarce in volcanic environment...
The 2008-2009 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile) involved a variety of volcanic and associated hydr...
Palaeoclimate proxies have demonstrated links between climate changes and volcanic activity. However...
In this study, dendrogeomorphic techniques are employed to analyse the temporal frequency and spatia...
International audienceDating recent lava flows is a critical issue to assess the volcanic hazards fo...
Extreme environmental events such as volcanic eruptions can trigger plant responses that largely exc...
Low growth rates of atmospheric CO2 were observed following the 1991 Pinatubo (Luzon) volcanic erupt...
The eruption of Parícutin (1943–1952), a cinder cone volcano in Michoacán, Mexico, caused dendrochro...
International audienceTo examine whether there was any physical or thermal interaction between trees...
1. Successional change following disturbance is a fundamental ecological process that remains centr...
In southwestern Hokkaido, volcanic activities were high during historical times. For examination of ...