Seasonal and annual variations of rainfall and humidity are recorded in the carbon and oxygen stable isotope ratios of sequentially grown spines found on the columnar cactus, Carnegiea gigantea. A 26-year long composite δ 18 O and δ 13 C isotope record from the spines of five saguaro cacti was created using bomb radiocarbon and semi-annual variations in δ 13 C. Once dating errors in the composite record are corrected, mean annual spine δ 18 O is negatively correlated (P 2) in the maximum annual spine δ 18 O are positively correlated (P < 0.01) with the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI). We attribute these decreases to enhanced winter rainfall associated with the El Niño phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation. Minimum annual δ 13 C is neg...
International audienceTree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevati...
Tree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevation treelines, yet clim...
Committee members: Diefendorf, Aaron; Fischer, Mark; Pollyea, Ryan; Stansell, Nathan.Advisor: Dodd, ...
Brooks-English, NT ORCiD: 0000-0002-6936-8079Seasonal and annual variations of rainfall and humidity...
Seasonal and annual variations of rainfall and humidity are recorded in the carbon and oxygen stable...
There are relatively few annually resolved climate proxies in arid and semi-arid regions. Columnar c...
Isotopic analyses of cactus spines grown serially from the apex of long‐lived columnar cactuses may ...
The plant family Cactaceae is considered among the most threatened groups of organisms on the planet...
Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Very few studies of stable isotopes exist across the Andes in South America. This study is the first...
Natural archives of oxygen isotopes in precipitation may be used to study changes in the hydrologica...
The authors present results on the relationship between tree-ring proxies and regional precipitation...
Although studies on stable-carbon isotopes in trees from temperate zones provide abundant paleoclima...
Many tropical trees do not form reliable annual growth rings, making it a challenge to develop tree-...
The global paleoclimate archive is lacking in tropical dendrochronology studies as a result of limit...
International audienceTree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevati...
Tree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevation treelines, yet clim...
Committee members: Diefendorf, Aaron; Fischer, Mark; Pollyea, Ryan; Stansell, Nathan.Advisor: Dodd, ...
Brooks-English, NT ORCiD: 0000-0002-6936-8079Seasonal and annual variations of rainfall and humidity...
Seasonal and annual variations of rainfall and humidity are recorded in the carbon and oxygen stable...
There are relatively few annually resolved climate proxies in arid and semi-arid regions. Columnar c...
Isotopic analyses of cactus spines grown serially from the apex of long‐lived columnar cactuses may ...
The plant family Cactaceae is considered among the most threatened groups of organisms on the planet...
Giant saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the longest-lived and massive cacti species in the Amer...
Very few studies of stable isotopes exist across the Andes in South America. This study is the first...
Natural archives of oxygen isotopes in precipitation may be used to study changes in the hydrologica...
The authors present results on the relationship between tree-ring proxies and regional precipitation...
Although studies on stable-carbon isotopes in trees from temperate zones provide abundant paleoclima...
Many tropical trees do not form reliable annual growth rings, making it a challenge to develop tree-...
The global paleoclimate archive is lacking in tropical dendrochronology studies as a result of limit...
International audienceTree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevati...
Tree growth is generally considered to be temperature limited at upper elevation treelines, yet clim...
Committee members: Diefendorf, Aaron; Fischer, Mark; Pollyea, Ryan; Stansell, Nathan.Advisor: Dodd, ...