Dendrochronological methods were used to analyze geomorphic processes in the Arctic area. Samples of dwarf shrubs, Salix polaris and Salix reticulata, were collected from different morphodynamic surfaces: talus cones, debris flow tracks and fluvioglacial terraces. Clearly visible, countable and measurable annual growth rings (ranged from relatively wide 0.8 mm in width, to extremely narrow rings less than 0.01 mm in width) and wood anatomical changes (scars, tension wood) allow for using these species in dendrogeomorphological examinations. The age of the dwarf shrubs showed the minimum time during which the surface was disturbed by mass movements (e.g debris flow tracks developed in the early 1950s and 1970s) or the time of plant colonizat...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The thesis is focused on treating of climate archives from arctic tundra. Namely, annual increments ...
Thesis focuses on the influence of climate on microscopic structure of anatomic features in juniper ...
This study presents the first annually-resolved chronology using Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Cov from...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
Application of tundra shrubs in dendrochronological studies is recently increasing. However their gr...
International audienceThe initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dat...
In this report, we describe the use of dendrochronological techniques on the circumpolar, evergreen ...
Shrubs have increased in abundance and dominance in arctic and alpine regions in recent decades. Thi...
Many studies indicate increases of shrubs in Arctic and alpine regions in recent decades. This often...
The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecos...
Greater warmth and precipitation over the past several decades in the High Arctic, as recorded in m...
Trees affected by mass movements record the evidence of geomorphic disturbance in the growth-ring se...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
The thesis is focused on treating of climate archives from arctic tundra. Namely, annual increments ...
Thesis focuses on the influence of climate on microscopic structure of anatomic features in juniper ...
This study presents the first annually-resolved chronology using Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Cov from...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
Application of tundra shrubs in dendrochronological studies is recently increasing. However their gr...
International audienceThe initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dat...
In this report, we describe the use of dendrochronological techniques on the circumpolar, evergreen ...
Shrubs have increased in abundance and dominance in arctic and alpine regions in recent decades. Thi...
Many studies indicate increases of shrubs in Arctic and alpine regions in recent decades. This often...
The Arctic is the most sensitive zone to climate changes and the impacts are reflected in local ecos...
Greater warmth and precipitation over the past several decades in the High Arctic, as recorded in m...
Trees affected by mass movements record the evidence of geomorphic disturbance in the growth-ring se...
The instrumental Arctic climate record is both temporally and spatially limited. Therefore, there is...
1. Long time-series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...
1. Long time series of primary production are rarely available, restricting our mechanistic understa...