Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6541363 | Dendrochronologia | 2016 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
Results suggest the detrending method to be the most important factor for detecting growth trends, but not for identification of high-frequency climate signals. Sample size essentially influences the final mean chronology, but it does not bring new information when larger than 30 series. Two groups of trees were recognised with distinct middle-term TRW patterns, although being the same in terms of climate sensitivity. Results are mostly in line with recent findings of other authors, which suggest the potential of the NFI data for dendroecological investigations.
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Authors
Michal Bosela, Patrizia Gasparini, Lucio Di Cosmo, Barbara Parisse, Flora De Natale, Stanislao Esposito, ĽubomÃr Scheer,