The South American Dendroecological Fieldweek (SADEF) associated with the Third American Dendrochronology Conference was held in El Bolsón, Argentina, in March 2016. The main objective of the SADEF was to teach the basics of dendrochronology while applying specific knowledge to selected research questions. The course included participants and instructors from six different countries. This report describes activities of the course and briefly summarizes exploratory group projects. The Introductory Group developed an Austrocedrus chilensis chronology from 1629-2015 and documented a persistent decline in growth since 1977 which supports the fact that the current severe drought is the most severe in the 386-year record. Based on regional A. chi...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
The climatic and environmental conditions of Patagonia changed substantially after 1850 and after th...
The study of forest dynamics over large temporal and spatial scales haswidely benefited from dendroc...
South America extends from 11°N to 62°S. Major boundaries such as the Andes on the western side of t...
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and magnitude due to climate change. In this cont...
Fire is a major disturbance affecting forests worldwide with significant economic, social, and ecolo...
In this note we introduce one of 14 Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) funded by the Inter-Americ...
Anthropogenic disturbance acts globally as an ecological process with long-term implication on the e...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
In the Monte desert of Argentina open woodlands of several species of Prosopis occur in areas with a...
Droughts are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration in the near future. In range...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
Late Holocene environmental conditions are reconstructed from a sedimentary core (LCTF2) retrieved f...
My dissertation research addressed woodland dynamics and dendroclimatology on the volcanic badlands ...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
The climatic and environmental conditions of Patagonia changed substantially after 1850 and after th...
The study of forest dynamics over large temporal and spatial scales haswidely benefited from dendroc...
South America extends from 11°N to 62°S. Major boundaries such as the Andes on the western side of t...
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and magnitude due to climate change. In this cont...
Fire is a major disturbance affecting forests worldwide with significant economic, social, and ecolo...
In this note we introduce one of 14 Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) funded by the Inter-Americ...
Anthropogenic disturbance acts globally as an ecological process with long-term implication on the e...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
In the Monte desert of Argentina open woodlands of several species of Prosopis occur in areas with a...
Droughts are projected to increase in magnitude, frequency and duration in the near future. In range...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
Late Holocene environmental conditions are reconstructed from a sedimentary core (LCTF2) retrieved f...
My dissertation research addressed woodland dynamics and dendroclimatology on the volcanic badlands ...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple...
The climatic and environmental conditions of Patagonia changed substantially after 1850 and after th...