Multiproxy dendroclimatology: a pilot study in northern Finland

Ten potential proxy measures of past climate were recovered from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) at three sites on a latitudinal transect close to the pine limit in northern Finland (earlywood, latewood and annual ring width; earlywood, latewood and maximum density; stable carbon isotope ratio; height...

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Main Authors: McCarroll, Danny, Jalkanen, Risto, Hicks, Sheila, Tuovinen, Mervi, Gagen, Mary, Pawellek, Frank, Eckstein, Dieter, Schmitt, Uwe, Autio, Jyrki, Heikkinen, Olavi
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1191/0959683603hl668rp 2024-09-30T14:40:05+00:00 Multiproxy dendroclimatology: a pilot study in northern Finland McCarroll, Danny Jalkanen, Risto Hicks, Sheila Tuovinen, Mervi Gagen, Mary Pawellek, Frank Eckstein, Dieter Schmitt, Uwe Autio, Jyrki Heikkinen, Olavi 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0959683603hl668rp http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1191/0959683603hl668rp en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 13, issue 6, page 829-838 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2003 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683603hl668rp 2024-09-03T04:19:36Z Ten potential proxy measures of past climate were recovered from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) at three sites on a latitudinal transect close to the pine limit in northern Finland (earlywood, latewood and annual ring width; earlywood, latewood and maximum density; stable carbon isotope ratio; height increment; needle production; pollen deposition). Cambium dynamics were also monitored. The aim was to determine how climate influences each potential proxy and to decide which proxies are potentially useful for reconstructing climate. Height increment, needle and pollen production are strongly influenced by the temperature of the previous July, which is when the bud forms, but needle and particularly flower development may also be influenced by spring frosts. Maximum and latewood densities provide proxies of net photosynthesis. δ 13 C is controlled mainly by summer sunshine, reflecting the influence of photon flux on photosynthetic rate, and moisture stress which reduces stomatal conductance. By combining proxies, the strength of climate correlations is increased and the range of extractable parameters extended. The multiproxy approach provides a powerful means of extracting climatic information from long tree-ring chronologies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland SAGE Publications The Holocene 13 6 829 838
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description Ten potential proxy measures of past climate were recovered from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) at three sites on a latitudinal transect close to the pine limit in northern Finland (earlywood, latewood and annual ring width; earlywood, latewood and maximum density; stable carbon isotope ratio; height increment; needle production; pollen deposition). Cambium dynamics were also monitored. The aim was to determine how climate influences each potential proxy and to decide which proxies are potentially useful for reconstructing climate. Height increment, needle and pollen production are strongly influenced by the temperature of the previous July, which is when the bud forms, but needle and particularly flower development may also be influenced by spring frosts. Maximum and latewood densities provide proxies of net photosynthesis. δ 13 C is controlled mainly by summer sunshine, reflecting the influence of photon flux on photosynthetic rate, and moisture stress which reduces stomatal conductance. By combining proxies, the strength of climate correlations is increased and the range of extractable parameters extended. The multiproxy approach provides a powerful means of extracting climatic information from long tree-ring chronologies.
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author McCarroll, Danny
Jalkanen, Risto
Hicks, Sheila
Tuovinen, Mervi
Gagen, Mary
Pawellek, Frank
Eckstein, Dieter
Schmitt, Uwe
Autio, Jyrki
Heikkinen, Olavi
spellingShingle McCarroll, Danny
Jalkanen, Risto
Hicks, Sheila
Tuovinen, Mervi
Gagen, Mary
Pawellek, Frank
Eckstein, Dieter
Schmitt, Uwe
Autio, Jyrki
Heikkinen, Olavi
Multiproxy dendroclimatology: a pilot study in northern Finland
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Jalkanen, Risto
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Gagen, Mary
Pawellek, Frank
Eckstein, Dieter
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Heikkinen, Olavi
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title Multiproxy dendroclimatology: a pilot study in northern Finland
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