Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make the region well suited for the development of tree-ring chronologies that extend back several thousands of years. Two of the world's longest continuous (most tree-ring chronologies are annually resolved) tree-ring width chronologies are found in northern Fennoscandia, with records from Torneträsk and Finnish Lapland covering the last ca. 7500 yr. In addition, several chronologies between coastal Norway and the interior of Finland extend back several centuries. Tree-ring data from Fennoscandia have provided important information on regional climate variability during the mid to late Holocene and have played major roles in the reconstruction of...
Submitted bachelor thesis is considered with use of tree-ring dates for reconstruction of climatic c...
Abstract: This paper reviews the development of the current ‘supra-long ’ pine chronology for northe...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make ...
Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make ...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
A near-millennial tree-ring chronology (AD 1147-2000) is presented for south-west Finland and analyz...
This paper presents updated tree-ring width(TRW) and maximum density (MXD) from Tornetra¨sk innorthe...
This editorial introduces a special issue of The Holocene containing 12 papers which represent highl...
This study presents the first results from an ongoing initiative to develop a multi-millennial Balti...
This study presents the first results from an ongoing initiative to develop a multi-millennial Balti...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
Earth system models and various climate proxy sources indicate global warming is unprecedented durin...
Submitted bachelor thesis is considered with use of tree-ring dates for reconstruction of climatic c...
Abstract: This paper reviews the development of the current ‘supra-long ’ pine chronology for northe...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...
Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make ...
Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make ...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
A near-millennial tree-ring chronology (AD 1147-2000) is presented for south-west Finland and analyz...
This paper presents updated tree-ring width(TRW) and maximum density (MXD) from Tornetra¨sk innorthe...
This editorial introduces a special issue of The Holocene containing 12 papers which represent highl...
This study presents the first results from an ongoing initiative to develop a multi-millennial Balti...
This study presents the first results from an ongoing initiative to develop a multi-millennial Balti...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
This study presents the results of dendrochronological and dendroclimatological research of Betula p...
Earth system models and various climate proxy sources indicate global warming is unprecedented durin...
Submitted bachelor thesis is considered with use of tree-ring dates for reconstruction of climatic c...
Abstract: This paper reviews the development of the current ‘supra-long ’ pine chronology for northe...
The area covered by boreal forests accounts for ~16% of the global and 22% of the Northern Hemispher...