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Anna Agatova, Roman Nepop, Vladimir Myglan, Valentin Barinov, Anna Tainik and Maja Filatova
Archaeological charcoal from ancient nomad iron-smelting furnaces collected in the highland southeastern Russian Altai has great potential as a material for tree ring analysis. Dendrochronological dating was applied to 355 viable samples (>80% of the 448...
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Mar Génova Fuster,Enrique Sadornil
Pág. e007
Aim of the study: To provide tree-age estimation of monumental Juniperus thurifera trees based on dendrochronological methods.Area of study: ?Sabinar de Calatañazor? Nature Reserve (Calatañazor, Soria, Spain), a monumental forest of Juniperus thurifera t...
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Wolfgang Jens-Henrik Meier, Juan-Carlos Aravena, Jussi Grießinger, Philipp Hochreuther, Pamela Soto-Rogel, Haifeng Zhu, Ricardo De Pol-Holz, Christoph Schneider and Matthias Holger Braun
The Magallanes?Tierra del Fuego region, Southern Patagonia (53?56° S) features a plethora of fjords and remote and isolated islands, and hosts several thousand glaciers. The number of investigated glaciers with respect to the multiple Neoglacial advances...
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Petr Cermák,Tomá? Kolár,Tomá? ?id,Miroslav Trnka,Michal Rybnícek
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Aim of study: To assess the crown condition and radial growth of Norway spruce in plots with an increasing frequency and strength of drought during the last decades.Area of the study: Northern Moravia, Czech Republic.Materials and methods: Crown conditio...
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Kiyoshi Umeki,Marc David Abrams,Keisuke Toyama,Eri Nabeshima
Pág. e019
Aim of study: To develop a statistical model framework to analyze longitudinal wind-damage records while accounting for autocorrelation, and to demonstrate the usefulness of the model in understanding the regeneration process of a natural forest.Area of ...
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Mario Trouillier, Marieke Van der Maaten-Theunissen, Jill E. Harvey, David Würth, Martin Schnittler and Martin Wilmking
Averaging tree-ring measurements from multiple individuals is one of the most common procedures in dendrochronology. It serves to filter out noise from individual differences between trees, such as competition, height, and micro-site effects, which ideal...
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Niko Kulha, Leena Pasanen and Tuomas Aakala
Time series of repeat aerial photographs currently span decades in many regions. However, the lack of calibration data limits their use in forest change analysis. We propose an approach where we combine repeat aerial photography, tree-ring reconstruction...
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Juha M. Metsaranta, Suzanne Beauchemin, Sean Langley, Bryan Tisch and Phyllis Dale
Restoring sites disturbed by industrial activity to a forested condition can ensure the continued provision of economic and ecosystem services from these areas. Impounded mine tailings are particularly challenging sites, and positive benefits of establis...
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Yun Zhang, Dingcai Yin, Mei Sun, Hang Wang, Kun Tian, Derong Xiao and Weiguo Zhang
Improved understanding of climate-growth relationships of multiple species is fundamental to understanding and predicting the response of forest growth to future climate change. Forests are mainly composed of conifers in Northwestern Yunnan Plateau, but ...
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Mar Génova,Carlos Santana,Begoña Martínez
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Aim and area of study: In the present paper we estimated the age of four monumental Pinus canariensis of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) by means of tree-ring analysis. Many tree-ring series have been accurately studied and many missing rings have b...
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