Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential

Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make the region well suited for the development of tree-ring chronologies that extend back several thousands of years. Two of the world's longest continuous (most tree-ring chronologies are annually r...

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Main Authors: H. W. Linderholm, J. A. Björklund, K. Seftigen, B. E. Gunnarson, H. Grudd, J.-H. Jeong, I. Drobyshev, Y. Liu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5ddbf891344f4eb7bb8396061ec75fc6 2023-05-15T16:11:29+02:00 Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential H. W. Linderholm J. A. Björklund K. Seftigen B. E. Gunnarson H. Grudd J.-H. Jeong I. Drobyshev Y. Liu 2010-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/5ddbf891344f4eb7bb8396061ec75fc6 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.clim-past.net/6/93/2010/cp-6-93-2010.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9324 https://doaj.org/toc/1814-9332 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://doaj.org/article/5ddbf891344f4eb7bb8396061ec75fc6 Climate of the Past, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 93-114 (2010) Environmental pollution TD172-193.5 Environmental protection TD169-171.8 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2010 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T07:22:52Z Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make the region well suited for the development of tree-ring chronologies that extend back several thousands of years. Two of the world's longest continuous (most tree-ring chronologies are annually resolved) tree-ring width chronologies are found in northern Fennoscandia, with records from Torneträsk and Finnish Lapland covering the last ca. 7500 yr. In addition, several chronologies between coastal Norway and the interior of Finland extend back several centuries. Tree-ring data from Fennoscandia have provided important information on regional climate variability during the mid to late Holocene and have played major roles in the reconstruction of hemispheric and global temperatures. Tree-ring data from the region have also been used to reconstruct large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, regional precipitation and drought. Such information is imperative when trying to reach better understanding of natural climate change and variability and its forcing mechanisms, and placing recent climate change within a long-term context. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Lapland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Torneträsk ENVELOPE(18.861,18.861,68.392,68.392)
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H. W. Linderholm
J. A. Björklund
K. Seftigen
B. E. Gunnarson
H. Grudd
J.-H. Jeong
I. Drobyshev
Y. Liu
Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
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Environmental protection
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Environmental sciences
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description Fennoscandia has a strong tradition in dendrochronology, and its large tracts of boreal forest make the region well suited for the development of tree-ring chronologies that extend back several thousands of years. Two of the world's longest continuous (most tree-ring chronologies are annually resolved) tree-ring width chronologies are found in northern Fennoscandia, with records from Torneträsk and Finnish Lapland covering the last ca. 7500 yr. In addition, several chronologies between coastal Norway and the interior of Finland extend back several centuries. Tree-ring data from Fennoscandia have provided important information on regional climate variability during the mid to late Holocene and have played major roles in the reconstruction of hemispheric and global temperatures. Tree-ring data from the region have also been used to reconstruct large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, regional precipitation and drought. Such information is imperative when trying to reach better understanding of natural climate change and variability and its forcing mechanisms, and placing recent climate change within a long-term context.
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author H. W. Linderholm
J. A. Björklund
K. Seftigen
B. E. Gunnarson
H. Grudd
J.-H. Jeong
I. Drobyshev
Y. Liu
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J. A. Björklund
K. Seftigen
B. E. Gunnarson
H. Grudd
J.-H. Jeong
I. Drobyshev
Y. Liu
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title Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
title_short Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
title_full Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
title_fullStr Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
title_full_unstemmed Dendroclimatology in Fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
title_sort dendroclimatology in fennoscandia – from past accomplishments to future potential
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