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Fingerprints of extreme climate events in Pinus sylvestris tree rings from Bulgaria

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TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
卷 27, 期 1, 页码 211-227

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-012-0789-1

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Tree rings; Climatic extremes; Light rings; Intra-annual density fluctuations (IADF); Frost rings; Balkan Peninsula

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  1. University of Forestry in Sofia [124/07.04.2005]
  2. National Science Fund of Bulgaria [DTK 02/2/2010]

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Tree-ring studies may help better understand climate variability and extreme climate event frequency and are especially useful in regions where detailed meteorological records lack. We studied the effect of droughts and unusually cold periods on Pinus sylvestris tree-ring width and wood anatomy. Study sites were selected along an altitudinal gradient on Vitosha Mountain, Bulgaria. Drought conditions caused the formation of narrow tree rings or light rings if the drought occurred in July-August at the lower altitude sites. In years with droughts in June and the first half of July, followed by precipitation in the middle of July, intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) were formed. Trees in the zone with optimal growth conditions produced fewer light rings and narrow rings in years with either strongest droughts or unusually cold summers. At the timberline zone, low summer temperature triggered narrow tree rings and light rings. Frost rings were formed when there was a drop in temperatures below the freezing point in the second half of May or at the beginning of June. Our findings show that studies of tree-ring anatomy may contribute to obtain further knowledge about extreme climatic events in the Balkan Peninsula and in other regions where meteorological data lack.

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