Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.

The Regional Curve Standardization (RCS) is one of the most employed standardization methods to remove biological signals in long tree ring chronologies. The approach assumes that an overall age-related growth trend typify all tree ring series to be included in a standardized tree ring chronology. A...

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Published in:Dendrochronologia
Main Authors: Autin, Julia, Gennaretti, Fabio, Arseneault, Dominique, Bégin, Yves
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/3708/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002
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spelling ftinrsquebec:oai:espace.inrs.ca:3708 2023-05-15T18:30:55+02:00 Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees. Autin, Julia Gennaretti, Fabio Arseneault, Dominique Bégin, Yves 2015 https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/3708/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002 unknown Autin, Julia, Gennaretti, Fabio, Arseneault, Dominique et Bégin, Yves (2015). Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees. Dendrochronologia , vol. 36 . p. 13-22. DOI:10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002>. doi:10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002 dendrochronology paleoclimatology tree ring chronology subfossil tree living tree sampling height methodological bias boreal forest Picea mariana RCS standardization Article Évalué par les pairs 2015 ftinrsquebec https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.002 2023-02-10T11:42:35Z The Regional Curve Standardization (RCS) is one of the most employed standardization methods to remove biological signals in long tree ring chronologies. The approach assumes that an overall age-related growth trend typify all tree ring series to be included in a standardized tree ring chronology. Although several potential problems of the method have been examined, the influence of varying the sampling height along tree stems has not been evaluated. Considering that age-related growth trends may vary with stem height, biases may arise when combining samples from unknown or variable sampling heights, a frequent situation with subfossil logs. In this study we perform a detailed stem analysis of 15 lakeshore black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) trees in the taiga of eastern Canada to describe how the age-related growth trend varies with stem height and evaluate associated biases in RCS chronologies built from living and subfossil trees. Results show that the age-related growth trends vary markedly and systematically along stems, potentially generating large methodological biases in RCS chronologies, especially near the recent chronology end. These biases may lead to erroneous reconstructions of recent climatic trends and cause false divergence between tree ring and climate series. We have developed a correction procedure that appears efficient in removing these biases from chronologies built with the lakeshore trees and associated subfossil logs. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec: Espace INRS Canada Dendrochronologia 36 13 22
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topic dendrochronology
paleoclimatology
tree ring chronology
subfossil tree
living tree
sampling height
methodological bias
boreal forest
Picea mariana
RCS standardization
spellingShingle dendrochronology
paleoclimatology
tree ring chronology
subfossil tree
living tree
sampling height
methodological bias
boreal forest
Picea mariana
RCS standardization
Autin, Julia
Gennaretti, Fabio
Arseneault, Dominique
Bégin, Yves
Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
topic_facet dendrochronology
paleoclimatology
tree ring chronology
subfossil tree
living tree
sampling height
methodological bias
boreal forest
Picea mariana
RCS standardization
description The Regional Curve Standardization (RCS) is one of the most employed standardization methods to remove biological signals in long tree ring chronologies. The approach assumes that an overall age-related growth trend typify all tree ring series to be included in a standardized tree ring chronology. Although several potential problems of the method have been examined, the influence of varying the sampling height along tree stems has not been evaluated. Considering that age-related growth trends may vary with stem height, biases may arise when combining samples from unknown or variable sampling heights, a frequent situation with subfossil logs. In this study we perform a detailed stem analysis of 15 lakeshore black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) trees in the taiga of eastern Canada to describe how the age-related growth trend varies with stem height and evaluate associated biases in RCS chronologies built from living and subfossil trees. Results show that the age-related growth trends vary markedly and systematically along stems, potentially generating large methodological biases in RCS chronologies, especially near the recent chronology end. These biases may lead to erroneous reconstructions of recent climatic trends and cause false divergence between tree ring and climate series. We have developed a correction procedure that appears efficient in removing these biases from chronologies built with the lakeshore trees and associated subfossil logs.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Autin, Julia
Gennaretti, Fabio
Arseneault, Dominique
Bégin, Yves
author_facet Autin, Julia
Gennaretti, Fabio
Arseneault, Dominique
Bégin, Yves
author_sort Autin, Julia
title Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
title_short Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
title_full Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
title_fullStr Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
title_full_unstemmed Biases in RCS tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
title_sort biases in rcs tree ring chronologies due to sampling heights of trees.
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