This is the first Europe-wide comprehensive assessment of the climatological and physiological information recorded by hydrogen isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose (δ2Hc) based on a unique collection of annually resolved 100-year tree-ring records of two genera (Pinus and Quercus) from 17 sites (36°N to 68°N). We observed that the high-frequency climate signals in the δ2Hc chronologies were weaker than those recorded in carbon (δ13Cc) and oxygen isotope signals (δ18Oc) but similar to the tree-ring width ones (TRW). The δ2Hc climate signal strength varied across the continent and was stronger and more consistent for Pinus than for Quercus. For both genera, years with extremely dry summer conditions caused a significant 2H-enrichment in tre...
In order to predict accurately how elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations will affect the global ca...
open3noSupported by the Italian National Project COFIN-2003 ‘Interventi selvicolturali e basiecofisi...
Key message : Investigations of stable isotopes in early- and latewood cellulose offer interesting i...
This is the first Europe-wide comprehensive assessment of the climatological and physiological infor...
The analysis of the stable isotope of the tree-ring cellulose is an important tool for paleo climati...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes of cellulose in plant biology are commonly used to infer environmental ...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
Cellulose content (CC (%)) in tree rings is usually utilised as a tool to control the quality of the...
We have measured annual oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in the α-cellulose of the latewood of oak...
- The oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of tree-ring cellulose is used to evaluate tree physiologica...
The mechanistic model of tree-ring cellulose oxygen isotope ratios (δ 18Ocell) provides a promising ...
Stable isotopic ratios integrate ecosystem variability while reflecting change in both environmental...
Isotopic climate records in tree rings were obtained by the δD analyses of the hydrogen in cellulose...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
Isotopes in tropical trees rings can improve our understanding of tree responses to climate. We asse...
In order to predict accurately how elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations will affect the global ca...
open3noSupported by the Italian National Project COFIN-2003 ‘Interventi selvicolturali e basiecofisi...
Key message : Investigations of stable isotopes in early- and latewood cellulose offer interesting i...
This is the first Europe-wide comprehensive assessment of the climatological and physiological infor...
The analysis of the stable isotope of the tree-ring cellulose is an important tool for paleo climati...
Oxygen and hydrogen isotopes of cellulose in plant biology are commonly used to infer environmental ...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
Cellulose content (CC (%)) in tree rings is usually utilised as a tool to control the quality of the...
We have measured annual oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in the α-cellulose of the latewood of oak...
- The oxygen isotope composition (δ18O) of tree-ring cellulose is used to evaluate tree physiologica...
The mechanistic model of tree-ring cellulose oxygen isotope ratios (δ 18Ocell) provides a promising ...
Stable isotopic ratios integrate ecosystem variability while reflecting change in both environmental...
Isotopic climate records in tree rings were obtained by the δD analyses of the hydrogen in cellulose...
Stable carbon isotopes in tree rings are a promising tool in palaeoclimate research, provided attemp...
Isotopes in tropical trees rings can improve our understanding of tree responses to climate. We asse...
In order to predict accurately how elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations will affect the global ca...
open3noSupported by the Italian National Project COFIN-2003 ‘Interventi selvicolturali e basiecofisi...
Key message : Investigations of stable isotopes in early- and latewood cellulose offer interesting i...