Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data

Thermal regimes and heat exchange of the Polar and subpolar regions play a key role in global climatic change. Principal components analysis of instrumental data for the globe indicate that northern high latitude temperatures are a very strong component of global temperature variations. Tree-ring da...

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Main Authors: Jacoby, G. C., D'Arrigo, R. D.
Other Authors: LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1992
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spelling ftdtic:ADP007346 2023-05-15T15:17:22+02:00 Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data Jacoby, G. C. D'Arrigo, R. D. LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY 1992-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007346 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP007346 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007346 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Geography Meteorology Forestry Snow Ice and Permafrost *EXCHANGE *HEAT *HIGH LATITUDES *NORTH AMERICA *NORTHWEST TERRITORIES *TEMPERATURE *TREE RING ANALYSIS *VARIATIONS *THERMAL PROPERTIES *POLAR REGIONS *CLIMATE ALASKA CANADA DENSITY FORESTS GLOBAL GROUND LEVEL HUMANS LATITUDE MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS RADIATION RECORDS REGIONS RESPONSE RINGS SCALE SEASONS SITES SOLAR RADIATION TREES WIDTH YIELD SYMPOSIA Component Reports *Global changes Warm season temperatures GCM(General Circulation Models) Reconstructions Text 1992 ftdtic 2016-02-19T17:39:52Z Thermal regimes and heat exchange of the Polar and subpolar regions play a key role in global climatic change. Principal components analysis of instrumental data for the globe indicate that northern high latitude temperatures are a very strong component of global temperature variations. Tree-ring data from thermally responsive sites in Canada and Alaska yield records of polar and subpolar temperature changes for centuries prior to the relatively short period of instrumental measurements. Tree-ring width based reconstructions of Arctic and northern North American temperatures through 1973 reflect the general positive trend in large-scale instrumental data over the past century. These reconstructions, as well as the raw tree-ring measurements, show that this recent period of warming is unusual relative to the prior few centuries. More recently developed data from Canada confirm previous reconstructions. A maximum latewood density chronology from the Northwest Territories shows a stronger climatic response to warm-season temperatures than ring width data from the same trees. The density information also shows a response to several other temperature-related parameters, including ground-level solar radiation measurements. In detecting and quantifying global climatic change, tree-ring analysis of high latitude trees provides evidence of recent wide-scale warming in northern North America. This warming will affect boreal forests, northern waters, and human activities. However, more studies are needed to better determine the extent of recent and possible future climatic change and the resulting environmental consequences. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 1990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p599-605. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027. Text Arctic Ice Northwest Territories permafrost Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada Fairbanks Northwest Territories
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topic Geography
Meteorology
Forestry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EXCHANGE
*HEAT
*HIGH LATITUDES
*NORTH AMERICA
*NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
*TEMPERATURE
*TREE RING ANALYSIS
*VARIATIONS
*THERMAL PROPERTIES
*POLAR REGIONS
*CLIMATE
ALASKA
CANADA
DENSITY
FORESTS
GLOBAL
GROUND LEVEL
HUMANS
LATITUDE
MEASUREMENT
PARAMETERS
RADIATION
RECORDS
REGIONS
RESPONSE
RINGS
SCALE
SEASONS
SITES
SOLAR RADIATION
TREES
WIDTH
YIELD
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Global changes
Warm season temperatures
GCM(General Circulation Models)
Reconstructions
spellingShingle Geography
Meteorology
Forestry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EXCHANGE
*HEAT
*HIGH LATITUDES
*NORTH AMERICA
*NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
*TEMPERATURE
*TREE RING ANALYSIS
*VARIATIONS
*THERMAL PROPERTIES
*POLAR REGIONS
*CLIMATE
ALASKA
CANADA
DENSITY
FORESTS
GLOBAL
GROUND LEVEL
HUMANS
LATITUDE
MEASUREMENT
PARAMETERS
RADIATION
RECORDS
REGIONS
RESPONSE
RINGS
SCALE
SEASONS
SITES
SOLAR RADIATION
TREES
WIDTH
YIELD
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Global changes
Warm season temperatures
GCM(General Circulation Models)
Reconstructions
Jacoby, G. C.
D'Arrigo, R. D.
Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
topic_facet Geography
Meteorology
Forestry
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*EXCHANGE
*HEAT
*HIGH LATITUDES
*NORTH AMERICA
*NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
*TEMPERATURE
*TREE RING ANALYSIS
*VARIATIONS
*THERMAL PROPERTIES
*POLAR REGIONS
*CLIMATE
ALASKA
CANADA
DENSITY
FORESTS
GLOBAL
GROUND LEVEL
HUMANS
LATITUDE
MEASUREMENT
PARAMETERS
RADIATION
RECORDS
REGIONS
RESPONSE
RINGS
SCALE
SEASONS
SITES
SOLAR RADIATION
TREES
WIDTH
YIELD
SYMPOSIA
Component Reports
*Global changes
Warm season temperatures
GCM(General Circulation Models)
Reconstructions
description Thermal regimes and heat exchange of the Polar and subpolar regions play a key role in global climatic change. Principal components analysis of instrumental data for the globe indicate that northern high latitude temperatures are a very strong component of global temperature variations. Tree-ring data from thermally responsive sites in Canada and Alaska yield records of polar and subpolar temperature changes for centuries prior to the relatively short period of instrumental measurements. Tree-ring width based reconstructions of Arctic and northern North American temperatures through 1973 reflect the general positive trend in large-scale instrumental data over the past century. These reconstructions, as well as the raw tree-ring measurements, show that this recent period of warming is unusual relative to the prior few centuries. More recently developed data from Canada confirm previous reconstructions. A maximum latewood density chronology from the Northwest Territories shows a stronger climatic response to warm-season temperatures than ring width data from the same trees. The density information also shows a response to several other temperature-related parameters, including ground-level solar radiation measurements. In detecting and quantifying global climatic change, tree-ring analysis of high latitude trees provides evidence of recent wide-scale warming in northern North America. This warming will affect boreal forests, northern waters, and human activities. However, more studies are needed to better determine the extent of recent and possible future climatic change and the resulting environmental consequences. This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Conference on the Role of the Polar Regions in Global Change Held in Fairbanks, Alaska on 11-15 June 1990. Volume 2', AD-A253 028, p599-605. See also Volume 1, AD-A253 027.
author2 LAMONT-DOHERTY GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY PALISADES NY
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author Jacoby, G. C.
D'Arrigo, R. D.
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D'Arrigo, R. D.
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title Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
title_short Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
title_full Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
title_fullStr Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
title_full_unstemmed Global Change and Thermal History as Recorded by Northern North American Tree-Ring Data
title_sort global change and thermal history as recorded by northern north american tree-ring data
publishDate 1992
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP007346
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