Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies which, under favourable circumstances, may be used to provide a record of palaeoclimate information. A proportion of these tree-ring archives, primarily those collected for archaeological dating purposes, represent a significant and largely untapped palaeoenvironmental archive. Such records may be unsuitable for palaeoclimatic reconstruction based solely upon their physical characteristics (ring width and density) owing to weak or poorly expressed climatic forcing. This is especially true of oak chronologies from maritime regions. This study explores the potential for extracting a climate signal from such chronologies by comparing the stable is...
[Extract] Tree rings provide an indispensable tool for assessing a tree's response to variability in...
Summary We measured ring widths and isotopic abun-dances of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (δ13C, δ18O ...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies wh...
500 year old oak-tree from southern Switzerland Tree rings are an extremely valuable archive of orga...
United Kingdom (UK) summers dominated by anti-cyclonic circulation patterns are characterised by cle...
Anthropogenic actions have altered the Earth’s climate system. To help improve future predictions of...
In this chapter we introduce the climate signal in stable isotope tree-ring records, with the emphas...
isotope dendroclimatology is a relatively new field investigating environmental factors that control...
Isotope dendroclimatology is a relatively new field investigating environmental factors that control...
Tree-rings are widely used climate archives providing annual resolutions on centennial to millennial...
Few long and well-dated summer precipitation reconstructions that extend beyond the longest records ...
Stable oxygen isotope dendrochronology is an effective precision-dating method for fast grown, invar...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope ratios were measured on the latewood α-cellulose of i...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
[Extract] Tree rings provide an indispensable tool for assessing a tree's response to variability in...
Summary We measured ring widths and isotopic abun-dances of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (δ13C, δ18O ...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...
Across much of Europe, Eurasia and N. America there exist networks of long tree-ring chronologies wh...
500 year old oak-tree from southern Switzerland Tree rings are an extremely valuable archive of orga...
United Kingdom (UK) summers dominated by anti-cyclonic circulation patterns are characterised by cle...
Anthropogenic actions have altered the Earth’s climate system. To help improve future predictions of...
In this chapter we introduce the climate signal in stable isotope tree-ring records, with the emphas...
isotope dendroclimatology is a relatively new field investigating environmental factors that control...
Isotope dendroclimatology is a relatively new field investigating environmental factors that control...
Tree-rings are widely used climate archives providing annual resolutions on centennial to millennial...
Few long and well-dated summer precipitation reconstructions that extend beyond the longest records ...
Stable oxygen isotope dendrochronology is an effective precision-dating method for fast grown, invar...
Stable carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope ratios were measured on the latewood α-cellulose of i...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
[Extract] Tree rings provide an indispensable tool for assessing a tree's response to variability in...
Summary We measured ring widths and isotopic abun-dances of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (δ13C, δ18O ...
Stable isotope ratios from tree rings and peatland mosses have become important proxies of past clim...