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Site-aspect influence on climate sensitivity over time of a high-altitude Pinus cembra tree-ring network

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Citazione:
Site-aspect influence on climate sensitivity over time of a high-altitude Pinus cembra tree-ring network / G. Leonelli, M. Pelfini, G. Battipaglia, P. Cherubini. - In: CLIMATIC CHANGE. - ISSN 0165-0009. - 96:1-2(2009 Sep), pp. 185-201. [10.1007/s10584-009-9574-6]
Abstract:
Recently a divergence between tree-ring parameters from temperaturelimited environments and temperature records has been observed worldwide but comprehensive explanations are still lacking. From a dendroclimatic analysis performed on a high-altitude tree-ring network of Pinus cembra (L.) in the Central Italian Alps we found that site aspect influences non-stationary growth-climate relationships over time. A general increasing divergence between ring width and the summer temperature record (J–A) has been observed especially for chronologies from SW-facing slopes, whereas chronologies from N-facing sites showed stable relationships over time. The monthly analysis revealed that the decrease in sensitivity was mostly accounted for by the changes in the relationships with June temperature (decreasing correlations especially for S- and W-facing site chronologies), whereas trees from N-facing sites showed an increasing sensitivity to July temperatures. Our data suggest that at high altitudes, low temperatures at the beginning of the growing season no longer limit growth. We also found that our temperature-sensitive trees did not linearly respond in radial growth to the extreme heat event of summer 2003, and formed an annual ring of average width, resulting in a strong divergence from the temperature record. Our findings underline the importance of site ecology for tree-ring based climate reconstructions using temperature-sensitive ring-width chronologies, and may help in solving the ‘divergence problem’.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
G. Leonelli, M. Pelfini, G. Battipaglia, P. Cherubini
Autori di Ateneo:
PELFINI MANUELA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/56094
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