The rate and magnitude of temperature variability at the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum into the early Holocene represents a natural analog to current and predicted climate change. A limited number of high-resolution proxy archives, however, challenges our understanding of environmental conditions during this period. Here, we present combined dendrochronological and radiocarbon evidence from 253 newly discovered subfossil pine stumps from Zurich, Switzerland. The individual trees reveal ages of 41–506 years and were growing between the Allerød and Preboreal (∼13′900–11′300 cal BP). Together with previously collected pines from this region, this world's best preserved Late Glacial forest substantially improves the earliest part of ...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
LATE Glacial and Holocene tree-ring chronologies, like deep-sea sediments or polar ice cores, contai...
Eight synchronous pre-Roman cold phases were found at 9600–9200, 8600–8150, 7550–6900, 6600– 6200, 5...
Evidence of annually resolved environmental variations during the Allerød interstadial is presented ...
Annually resolved tree-ring width variations and radiocarbon ages were measured from a collection of...
Lateglacial and Holocene tree-ring chronologies are unique archives, which provide various informati...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
An ultra-long tree-ring width chronology (9111 years long, 7109 BC to AD 2002) has been established ...
Previous studies have suggested that the Late Glacial period (LG; ∼14 600–11 700 cal BP) was charact...
ABSTRACT. The combined oak and pine tree-ring chronologies of Hohenheim University are the backbone ...
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.The combined oak and pine tree-ring chronologies of Hohenheim Univ...
An ultra-long tree-ring width chronology (9111 years long, 7109 BC to AD 2002) has been established ...
To reconstruct the vegetation history of the Upper Engadine, continuous sediment cores covering the ...
Lake sediments from Lauenensee (1381 m a.s.l.), a small lake in the Bernese Alps, were analysed to r...
none11siHere we present the entire range of Lateglacial tree-ring chronologies from Switzerland, Ger...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
LATE Glacial and Holocene tree-ring chronologies, like deep-sea sediments or polar ice cores, contai...
Eight synchronous pre-Roman cold phases were found at 9600–9200, 8600–8150, 7550–6900, 6600– 6200, 5...
Evidence of annually resolved environmental variations during the Allerød interstadial is presented ...
Annually resolved tree-ring width variations and radiocarbon ages were measured from a collection of...
Lateglacial and Holocene tree-ring chronologies are unique archives, which provide various informati...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
An ultra-long tree-ring width chronology (9111 years long, 7109 BC to AD 2002) has been established ...
Previous studies have suggested that the Late Glacial period (LG; ∼14 600–11 700 cal BP) was charact...
ABSTRACT. The combined oak and pine tree-ring chronologies of Hohenheim University are the backbone ...
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.The combined oak and pine tree-ring chronologies of Hohenheim Univ...
An ultra-long tree-ring width chronology (9111 years long, 7109 BC to AD 2002) has been established ...
To reconstruct the vegetation history of the Upper Engadine, continuous sediment cores covering the ...
Lake sediments from Lauenensee (1381 m a.s.l.), a small lake in the Bernese Alps, were analysed to r...
none11siHere we present the entire range of Lateglacial tree-ring chronologies from Switzerland, Ger...
As the worldwide standard for radiocarbon (14C) dating over the past ca. 50,000 years, the Internati...
LATE Glacial and Holocene tree-ring chronologies, like deep-sea sediments or polar ice cores, contai...
Eight synchronous pre-Roman cold phases were found at 9600–9200, 8600–8150, 7550–6900, 6600– 6200, 5...