DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada

This thesis investigates the variation of ring widths from 23 white spruce (Picea glauca) treeline chronologies located along the Dempster Highway (61 -68°N), bracketing the position of the classical TTHH site (65.33°N) in the Yukon. Relationships between the 18 strongest chronologies and mean mon...

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Main Author: Earles, Sean Patrick
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:digitizedtheses-8479 2025-01-16T21:37:10+00:00 DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada Earles, Sean Patrick 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/digitizedtheses/4668 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/digitizedtheses/article/8479/viewcontent/2023_10_04_Dendrochronological_Studies_of_White_Spruce_in_the_Northern_Yukon_Canada_OCR.pdf unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/digitizedtheses/4668 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/digitizedtheses/article/8479/viewcontent/2023_10_04_Dendrochronological_Studies_of_White_Spruce_in_the_Northern_Yukon_Canada_OCR.pdf Digitized Theses dendroclimatology tree-rings Picea glauca white spruce Yukon Territory sensitivity divergence text 2008 ftunivwestonta 2024-04-17T14:09:14Z This thesis investigates the variation of ring widths from 23 white spruce (Picea glauca) treeline chronologies located along the Dempster Highway (61 -68°N), bracketing the position of the classical TTHH site (65.33°N) in the Yukon. Relationships between the 18 strongest chronologies and mean monthly/seasonal temperatures from Dawson over the 1900-2000 period were examined using correlation analyses. Ring-width chronologies were commonly negatively correlated with prior summer temperatures over the entire 20th century but most strongly in the 1950-2000 period. However, several sites had positive relationships with summer temperatures in the 1900-1950 period and much weaker or negative relationships with summer temperatures over the 1951-2000 period indicating an apparent “divergent†response over the 20th century. “Responder analysis†of three highly replicated sites indicated two were dominated by strong negative relationships with summer temperatures in the late 20th century but the northernmost site contained trees that maintained a positive relationship with summer temperatures in the late 20th century. Text Dawson Yukon The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western Canada Yukon
spellingShingle dendroclimatology
tree-rings
Picea glauca
white spruce
Yukon Territory
sensitivity
divergence
Earles, Sean Patrick
DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title_full DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title_fullStr DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title_full_unstemmed DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title_short DendrochronologicaI Studies of white spruce in the northern Yukon, Canada
title_sort dendrochronologicai studies of white spruce in the northern yukon, canada
topic dendroclimatology
tree-rings
Picea glauca
white spruce
Yukon Territory
sensitivity
divergence
topic_facet dendroclimatology
tree-rings
Picea glauca
white spruce
Yukon Territory
sensitivity
divergence
url https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/digitizedtheses/4668
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/digitizedtheses/article/8479/viewcontent/2023_10_04_Dendrochronological_Studies_of_White_Spruce_in_the_Northern_Yukon_Canada_OCR.pdf