During recent decades, stable oxygen isotopes derived from tree-ring cellulose (δ18OTRC) have been frequently utilised as the baseline for palaeoclimatic reconstructions. In this context, numerous studies take advantage of the high sensitivity of trees close to their ecological distribution limit (high elevation or high latitudes). However, this increases the chance that indirect climatic forces such as cold ground induced by permafrost can distort the climate-proxy relationship. In this study, a tree stand of sub-alpine larch trees (Larix decidua Mill.) located in an inner alpine dry valley (Val Bever), Switzerland, was analysed for its δ18OTRC variations during the last 180 years. A total of eight L. decidua trees were analysed on an indi...
Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies wh...
The stable isotope composition of tree rings is known to contain valuable information of past climat...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
During recent decades, stable oxygen isotopes derived from tree-ring cellulose (δ18OTRC) have been f...
We analyzed the relationship between air temperature and oxygen isotopes measured in tree rings of s...
Tree-ring widths and stable carbon and oxygen isotopes of five European larch trees from Lotschental...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
We present the first and longest (413 years) dataset on stable carbon isotope ratios in tree-ring ce...
The strength and temporal rigidity of climate signals are important characteristics of proxy data us...
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past e...
The measurement of δ18O in cellulose of tree rings is a potential means to reconstruct δ18O variatio...
Global climatic changes have been observed for all natural biomes, with the greatest impact in the p...
Previous studies have suggested that the Late Glacial period (LG; ∼14 600–11 700 cal BP) was charact...
Time series of tree-ring growth show significant increases since the early 1970s at the alpine tree ...
Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies wh...
The stable isotope composition of tree rings is known to contain valuable information of past climat...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
During recent decades, stable oxygen isotopes derived from tree-ring cellulose (δ18OTRC) have been f...
We analyzed the relationship between air temperature and oxygen isotopes measured in tree rings of s...
Tree-ring widths and stable carbon and oxygen isotopes of five European larch trees from Lotschental...
Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proc...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
We present the first and longest (413 years) dataset on stable carbon isotope ratios in tree-ring ce...
The strength and temporal rigidity of climate signals are important characteristics of proxy data us...
Tree-rings are recorders of environmental signals and are therefore often used to reconstruct past e...
The measurement of δ18O in cellulose of tree rings is a potential means to reconstruct δ18O variatio...
Global climatic changes have been observed for all natural biomes, with the greatest impact in the p...
Previous studies have suggested that the Late Glacial period (LG; ∼14 600–11 700 cal BP) was charact...
Time series of tree-ring growth show significant increases since the early 1970s at the alpine tree ...
Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies wh...
The stable isotope composition of tree rings is known to contain valuable information of past climat...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...