Carbon and oxygen isotopes (δ13C and δ18O) in tree rings are widely used to reconstruct palaeoclimate variables such as temperature during the Holocene (12 thousand years ago - present), and are used increasingly in deeper time. However, their use is largely restricted to arboreal trees, which excludes potentially important data from prostrate trees and shrubs, which grow in high latitude and altitude end-member environments. Here, we calibrate the use of δ13C and δ18O as climatic archives in two modern species of southern beech (Nothofagus) from Tierra del Fuego, Chile, at the southern limit of their current range. We show that prostrate trees are potentially suitable archives for recording climatological means over longer periods (on the ...
Tree-ring analyses have contributed significantly to investigations of climate change and climate cy...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings are important proxies of past climate variations. We have acce...
Tree ring δ18O chronologies from two native species (Fitzroya cupressoides and Nothofagus pumilio) i...
Carbon and oxygen isotopes (δ13C and δ18O) in tree rings are widely used to reconstruct palaeoclimat...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
In recent decades, there has been increased global concern about observed climate change; however fo...
The analysis of the stable isotope of the tree-ring cellulose is an important tool for paleo climati...
The isotopic compositions of cellulose in tree rings provide a record of seasonal and annual climati...
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18OTR) are widely used to reconstruct past climates. However, the co...
AbstractVariations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation proc...
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18OTR) are widely used to reconstruct past climates. However, the co...
Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes wh...
Stable isotopes in tree-ring cellulose are important tools for climatic reconstructions even though ...
A 204 year-long record of δ18O in tree-ring cellulose of southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) from a ...
Oxygen atoms within fossil wood provide high-resolution records of climate change, particularly for ...
Tree-ring analyses have contributed significantly to investigations of climate change and climate cy...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings are important proxies of past climate variations. We have acce...
Tree ring δ18O chronologies from two native species (Fitzroya cupressoides and Nothofagus pumilio) i...
Carbon and oxygen isotopes (δ13C and δ18O) in tree rings are widely used to reconstruct palaeoclimat...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
In recent decades, there has been increased global concern about observed climate change; however fo...
The analysis of the stable isotope of the tree-ring cellulose is an important tool for paleo climati...
The isotopic compositions of cellulose in tree rings provide a record of seasonal and annual climati...
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18OTR) are widely used to reconstruct past climates. However, the co...
AbstractVariations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation proc...
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18OTR) are widely used to reconstruct past climates. However, the co...
Variations in the isotopic composition of precipitation are determined by fractionation processes wh...
Stable isotopes in tree-ring cellulose are important tools for climatic reconstructions even though ...
A 204 year-long record of δ18O in tree-ring cellulose of southern beech (Nothofagus pumilio) from a ...
Oxygen atoms within fossil wood provide high-resolution records of climate change, particularly for ...
Tree-ring analyses have contributed significantly to investigations of climate change and climate cy...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings are important proxies of past climate variations. We have acce...
Tree ring δ18O chronologies from two native species (Fitzroya cupressoides and Nothofagus pumilio) i...