Considerable complexity exists regarding the relationship between tree ring δ3C and climate. We proceed from the theoretically derived and experimentally confirmed finding that the relative humidity of the atmosphere but also the soil water content can influence the stomatal opening of plant leaves and consequently the δ3C of photosynthetically fixed carbon. Therefore, the potential to reconstruct humidity variations by δ3C in tree rings should depend on the water conditions at the site where the trees are growing. We analysed δ3C series (3-year ring samples) of cellulose of beech trees (Fagus silvatica) covering the time period from 1934 to 1989 for 3 sites in Switzerland: a relatively dry and a humid site close together and another dry si...
The annually cross-dated stable carbon isotope of tree-ring a-cellulose of Abies spectabibis collect...
In the reconstruction of past climate using stable carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) in tree r...
For accurate interpretation of oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O), it is necessary to disentangle ...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
The measurement of δ18O in cellulose of tree rings is a potential means to reconstruct δ18O variatio...
The stable isotope composition of tree rings is known to contain valuable information of past climat...
We investigated the variability of tree-ring width, wood density and C-13/C-12 in beech tree rings (...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the possibilities of using carbon isotope measurements to deter...
Natural variations in the deuterium composition of carbon bound hydrogen of late wood cellulose from...
The б¹³C values of 30 individual tree rings from a Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii ) were ana...
Summary We measured ring widths and isotopic abun-dances of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (δ13C, δ18O ...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Carbon and oxygen isotope compositions (δ13C, δ18O) in tree rings have been shown to bear relevant c...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the University of Colorado at Boulder, In...
The annually cross-dated stable carbon isotope of tree-ring a-cellulose of Abies spectabibis collect...
In the reconstruction of past climate using stable carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) in tree r...
For accurate interpretation of oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O), it is necessary to disentangle ...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
The measurement of δ18O in cellulose of tree rings is a potential means to reconstruct δ18O variatio...
The stable isotope composition of tree rings is known to contain valuable information of past climat...
We investigated the variability of tree-ring width, wood density and C-13/C-12 in beech tree rings (...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the possibilities of using carbon isotope measurements to deter...
Natural variations in the deuterium composition of carbon bound hydrogen of late wood cellulose from...
The б¹³C values of 30 individual tree rings from a Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii ) were ana...
Summary We measured ring widths and isotopic abun-dances of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (δ13C, δ18O ...
Poor drought tolerance of European beech trees raised concerns in Europe. We hypothesized that beech...
Drought frequency is increasing in many parts of the world and may enhance tree decline and mortalit...
Carbon and oxygen isotope compositions (δ13C, δ18O) in tree rings have been shown to bear relevant c...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by the University of Colorado at Boulder, In...
The annually cross-dated stable carbon isotope of tree-ring a-cellulose of Abies spectabibis collect...
In the reconstruction of past climate using stable carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) in tree r...
For accurate interpretation of oxygen isotopes in tree rings (δ18O), it is necessary to disentangle ...