We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps centered over the 1° × 1° grid cell 46°N 10°E to reconstruct the summer temperature signal using an approach based on site chronologies and only on trees that are highly sensitive to temperature (HSTT). For the forest sites of Larix decidua Mill., Picea abies Karst., and Pinus cembra L., we find that HSTT trees, representing 33 %, 25 % and 27.5 % of all trees in the dataset, respectively, are growing larger tree-rings in recent periods (since approximately 1935 AD) compared with the other trees in the region. The temperature reconstruction based on the HSTT chronology is consistent with other reconstructions already available in the European Al...
Tree rings form the backbone of high-resolution palaeoclimatology and represent one of the most freq...
and tree-ring data over the past two centuries. Boreas, Vol. 34, pp. 498–505. Oslo. ISSN 0300-9483. ...
A June-August Alpine temperature proxy series is developed back to AD 951 using 1,527 ring-width mea...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
The rising of the global mean temperatures with an unprecedented historically recorded rate is well ...
This paper presents a reconstruction of the summer temperatures over the Greater Alpine Region (44.0...
Ongoing climate change strongly affects high-elevation environments in the European Alps, influencin...
The rise of the global mean temperature with an unprecedented recorded rate is well documented. Neve...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
Climate records from remote mountain sites and for century-long periods are usually lacking for most...
A potential limitation of tree-ring based climate reconstructions is related to climate signal age e...
Recently a divergence between tree-ring parameters from temperature-limited environments and tempera...
Tree rings form the backbone of high-resolution palaeoclimatology and represent one of the most freq...
and tree-ring data over the past two centuries. Boreas, Vol. 34, pp. 498–505. Oslo. ISSN 0300-9483. ...
A June-August Alpine temperature proxy series is developed back to AD 951 using 1,527 ring-width mea...
We here analyze the tree-ring series from 42 high-altitude sites in a region of the European Alps ce...
The rising of the global mean temperatures with an unprecedented historically recorded rate is well ...
This paper presents a reconstruction of the summer temperatures over the Greater Alpine Region (44.0...
Ongoing climate change strongly affects high-elevation environments in the European Alps, influencin...
The rise of the global mean temperature with an unprecedented recorded rate is well documented. Neve...
Tree rings from temperature-limited environments are highly sensitive climate proxies, widely used t...
Climate records from remote mountain sites and for century-long periods are usually lacking for most...
A potential limitation of tree-ring based climate reconstructions is related to climate signal age e...
Recently a divergence between tree-ring parameters from temperature-limited environments and tempera...
Tree rings form the backbone of high-resolution palaeoclimatology and represent one of the most freq...
and tree-ring data over the past two centuries. Boreas, Vol. 34, pp. 498–505. Oslo. ISSN 0300-9483. ...
A June-August Alpine temperature proxy series is developed back to AD 951 using 1,527 ring-width mea...