An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tree-ring width and density records from many circumpolar northern latitude sites since around the middle 20th century. This phenomenon, also known as the "divergence problem", is expressed as an offset between warmer instrumental temperatures and their underestimation in reconstruction models based on tree rings. The divergence problem has potentially significant implications for large-scale patterns of forest growth, the development of paleoclimatic reconstructions based on tree-ring records from northern forests, and the global carbon cycle. Herein we review the current literature published on the divergence problem to date, and assess its po...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
International audienceRecently, an increasing off-set between tree-ring based temperature reconstruc...
tree-ring data against temperature time series. Such methods are commonly used to transfer ring widt...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
In softwoods, latewood density (LWD) is strongly correlated with temperature, and serves as a basis ...
[1] A few tree ring studies indicate recent growth declines at northern latitudes. The precise cause...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...
An anomalous reduction in forest growth indices and temperature sensitivity has been detected in tre...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fores...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
Evidence for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature has been reported from multiple fore...
International audienceRecently, an increasing off-set between tree-ring based temperature reconstruc...
tree-ring data against temperature time series. Such methods are commonly used to transfer ring widt...
We examined relationships between tree ring-width and climate at 232 sites around the circumpolar bo...
In softwoods, latewood density (LWD) is strongly correlated with temperature, and serves as a basis ...
[1] A few tree ring studies indicate recent growth declines at northern latitudes. The precise cause...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Evidence has been found for reduced sensitivity of tree growth to temperature in a number of forests...
Energy and water limitations of tree growth remain insufficiently understood at large spatiotemporal...