The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain

Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delineate dendrochronologically uniform areas. A country-wide cross-correlation analysis of the autoregressively standardized site chronologies showed the dendrochronological signal decreasing with distance...

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Main Authors: Richter, K., Eckstein, D., Holmes, R. L.
Other Authors: Institute of Wood Biology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Language:en_US
Published: Tree-Ring Society 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/262302
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2623022015-10-23T04:58:25Z The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain Richter, K. Eckstein, D. Holmes, R. L. Institute of Wood Biology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Dendrochronology Tree Rings Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delineate dendrochronologically uniform areas. A country-wide cross-correlation analysis of the autoregressively standardized site chronologies showed the dendrochronological signal decreasing with distance so that beyond about 450 km crossdating becomes less reliable, but even over 630 km, the correlation coefficient is sometimes significantly high. A principal components analysis of the variance among the site chronologies segregated the chronologies into a northern and a southern group roughly along a line from Madrid to Barcelona. Two low-elevation northern sites were grouped with the southern sites. Moisture supply limits the growth of the pines in this group. In contrast, the high-elevation northern sites do not suffer from prolonged droughts. According to the uniform and extensive tree-ring signal in the south of the peninsula, the potential of dendrochronology for dating cultural objects is predicted to be favorable. Because of the greater variability between sites in the north, further studies are necessary to delineate uniform areas. 1991 Article Richter, K., Eckstein, D., Holmes, R.L. 1991. The dendrochronological signal of pine trees (Pinus spp.) in Spain. Tree-Ring Bulletin 51:1-13. 0041-2198 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/262302 Tree-Ring Bulletin en_US http://www.treeringsociety.org Copyright © Tree-Ring Society. All rights reserved. Tree-Ring Society
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topic Dendrochronology
Tree Rings
spellingShingle Dendrochronology
Tree Rings
Richter, K.
Eckstein, D.
Holmes, R. L.
The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
description Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delineate dendrochronologically uniform areas. A country-wide cross-correlation analysis of the autoregressively standardized site chronologies showed the dendrochronological signal decreasing with distance so that beyond about 450 km crossdating becomes less reliable, but even over 630 km, the correlation coefficient is sometimes significantly high. A principal components analysis of the variance among the site chronologies segregated the chronologies into a northern and a southern group roughly along a line from Madrid to Barcelona. Two low-elevation northern sites were grouped with the southern sites. Moisture supply limits the growth of the pines in this group. In contrast, the high-elevation northern sites do not suffer from prolonged droughts. According to the uniform and extensive tree-ring signal in the south of the peninsula, the potential of dendrochronology for dating cultural objects is predicted to be favorable. Because of the greater variability between sites in the north, further studies are necessary to delineate uniform areas.
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Richter, K.
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Holmes, R. L.
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title The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
title_short The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
title_full The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
title_fullStr The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
title_full_unstemmed The Dendrochronological Signal of Pine Trees (Pinus Spp.) in Spain
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