Geochronological data of the conifer tree rings in a region sensitive to climatic effects of explosive eruptions were analysed for sudden growth reductions in association with extraordinarily cool reconstructed summer temperatures since 5500 B.C. Tree-ring data came from the stems of living trees and subfossil tree remains collected as increment cores and discs, respectively, from an area of northernmost Finnish Lapland (70-68°N to 30-20°E). Calendar year dates when the tree-ring signatures (i.e., growth reductions and reconstructed temperatures) were concurrent were compared with sulphate data from Greenland ice cores. Previous new evidence are in agreement in demonstrating volcanism behind late-Holocene events in 1601 A.D. and 536 A.D., s...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
The 852/3 CE eruption of Mount Churchill, Alaska, was one of the largest first-millennium volcanic e...
Geochronological data of the conifer tree rings in a region sensitive to climatic effects of explosi...
Geochronological data of the conifer tree rings in a region sensitive to climatic effects of explosi...
Frost rings can provide direct evidence of anomalously cold summertime conditions on hemispheric sca...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
Abstract: The focus of this study is the possible correlation between changes in the climate of Scan...
1. Climate change is expected to increase wildfire activity in boreal ecosystems, thus threatening t...
Updating archaeological tree-ring collections for calibrations and verifications with instrumental d...
Tree-ring records constitute excellent high-resolution data and provide valuable information for cli...
The early Holocene is characterised by rapid climate change events, which in the North Atlantic regi...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
The 1783 Laki eruption in Iceland was among the largest high-latitude eruptions of the last millenni...
Climatic changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role in socie...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
The 852/3 CE eruption of Mount Churchill, Alaska, was one of the largest first-millennium volcanic e...
Geochronological data of the conifer tree rings in a region sensitive to climatic effects of explosi...
Geochronological data of the conifer tree rings in a region sensitive to climatic effects of explosi...
Frost rings can provide direct evidence of anomalously cold summertime conditions on hemispheric sca...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
Abstract: The focus of this study is the possible correlation between changes in the climate of Scan...
1. Climate change is expected to increase wildfire activity in boreal ecosystems, thus threatening t...
Updating archaeological tree-ring collections for calibrations and verifications with instrumental d...
Tree-ring records constitute excellent high-resolution data and provide valuable information for cli...
The early Holocene is characterised by rapid climate change events, which in the North Atlantic regi...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
The 1783 Laki eruption in Iceland was among the largest high-latitude eruptions of the last millenni...
Climatic changes during the first half of the Common Era have been suggested to play a role in socie...
Over vast areas of the world's landmasses, where climate beats out a strong seasonal rhythm, tr...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
The 852/3 CE eruption of Mount Churchill, Alaska, was one of the largest first-millennium volcanic e...