Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline
We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for two latitudinal treeline sites in northern interior Canada: along the Coppermine River in the Northwest Territories (NWT); and in the Thelon River Sanctuary, Nunavut. These chronologies provide clima...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/f97ce57e-1e3d-4fd7-90b2-a05b4b15f173 2024-06-23T07:48:23+00:00 Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline D'Arrigo, Rosanne Jacoby, Gordon Buckley, Brendan Sakulich, John Frank, David Wilson, Rob Curtis, Ashley Anchukaitis, Kevin 2009-01 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/tree-growth-and-inferred-temperature-variability-at-the-north-american-arctic-treeline(f97ce57e-1e3d-4fd7-90b2-a05b4b15f173).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2008.10.011 eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/tree-growth-and-inferred-temperature-variability-at-the-north-american-arctic-treeline(f97ce57e-1e3d-4fd7-90b2-a05b4b15f173).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess D'Arrigo , R , Jacoby , G , Buckley , B , Sakulich , J , Frank , D , Wilson , R , Curtis , A & Anchukaitis , K 2009 , ' Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline ' , Global and Planetary Change , vol. 65 , no. 1-2 , pp. 71-82 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2008.10.011 dendroclimatology tree rings Arctic treeline temperature reconstruction divergence HEMISPHERE TEMPERATURES CLIMATE-CHANGE RING WIDTH DENSITY TRENDS SENSITIVITY MILLENNIUM RESOLUTION LATITUDES FORESTS article 2009 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2008.10.011 2024-06-13T00:29:21Z We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for two latitudinal treeline sites in northern interior Canada: along the Coppermine River in the Northwest Territories (NWT); and in the Thelon River Sanctuary, Nunavut. These chronologies provide climate and tree growth information for these two remote locations, filling a sizeable gap in spatial coverage of proxy records used to reconstruct temperature variability for the Northern Hemisphere. They represent some of the longest high-resolution proxies available for northern North America, dating as far back as AD 1046 for Coppermine ring widths. These chronologies correlate significantly with hemispheric-scale annual temperature reconstructions for the past millennium. Density records from both sites show a positive relationship with warm-season temperature data since similar to the mid-20th century, although this link is somewhat weaker in recent decades (since similar to 1980). Both ring-width chronologies demonstrate even greater loss of temperature sensitivity, and in the Thelon ring-width series a sustained reduction in growth appears linked to increased drought stress in this recent period. Diminishing correlations with temperature are also found when the Thelon ring-width and climate data are prewhitened, indicating that any low frequency uncertainties in the instrumental or tree-ring data (e.g., artifacts from the standardization process) cannot entirely account for this result. Our findings therefore suggest a recent loss of temperature sensitivity at these northern treeline locations that varies with the parameter and site studied. These and other uncertainties in the tree-ring as well as instrumental data will need to be resolved in future efforts to relate northern tree-ring records to temperature variability on a range of spatial scales. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Coppermine River Northwest Territories Nunavut Thelon River University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Canada Northwest Territories Nunavut Global and Planetary Change 65 1-2 71 82 |
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dendroclimatology tree rings Arctic treeline temperature reconstruction divergence HEMISPHERE TEMPERATURES CLIMATE-CHANGE RING WIDTH DENSITY TRENDS SENSITIVITY MILLENNIUM RESOLUTION LATITUDES FORESTS D'Arrigo, Rosanne Jacoby, Gordon Buckley, Brendan Sakulich, John Frank, David Wilson, Rob Curtis, Ashley Anchukaitis, Kevin Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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We present white spruce (Picea glauca) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for two latitudinal treeline sites in northern interior Canada: along the Coppermine River in the Northwest Territories (NWT); and in the Thelon River Sanctuary, Nunavut. These chronologies provide climate and tree growth information for these two remote locations, filling a sizeable gap in spatial coverage of proxy records used to reconstruct temperature variability for the Northern Hemisphere. They represent some of the longest high-resolution proxies available for northern North America, dating as far back as AD 1046 for Coppermine ring widths. These chronologies correlate significantly with hemispheric-scale annual temperature reconstructions for the past millennium. Density records from both sites show a positive relationship with warm-season temperature data since similar to the mid-20th century, although this link is somewhat weaker in recent decades (since similar to 1980). Both ring-width chronologies demonstrate even greater loss of temperature sensitivity, and in the Thelon ring-width series a sustained reduction in growth appears linked to increased drought stress in this recent period. Diminishing correlations with temperature are also found when the Thelon ring-width and climate data are prewhitened, indicating that any low frequency uncertainties in the instrumental or tree-ring data (e.g., artifacts from the standardization process) cannot entirely account for this result. Our findings therefore suggest a recent loss of temperature sensitivity at these northern treeline locations that varies with the parameter and site studied. These and other uncertainties in the tree-ring as well as instrumental data will need to be resolved in future efforts to relate northern tree-ring records to temperature variability on a range of spatial scales. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline |
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tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the north american arctic treeline |
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D'Arrigo , R , Jacoby , G , Buckley , B , Sakulich , J , Frank , D , Wilson , R , Curtis , A & Anchukaitis , K 2009 , ' Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline ' , Global and Planetary Change , vol. 65 , no. 1-2 , pp. 71-82 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2008.10.011 |
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