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A 970-year-long summer temperature reconstruction from Rogen, west-central Sweden, based on blue intensity from tree rings
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WoS WOS:000424957000007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85042096613
DOI 10.1177/0959683617721322
Año 2018
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



To assess past climate variability in west-central Scandinavia, a new 972-year-long temperature reconstruction, based on adjusted delta blue intensity (BIadj), was created. Presently, it is the longest blue intensity chronology in Fennoscandia and the third longest in the northern hemisphere. Measurements were obtained from 119 tree line Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) samples from Rogen, in the central Scandinavian Mountains, Sweden. Early and latewood blue intensity absorption data were used to create BIadj. The data were detrended using a signal-free regional curve standardization method (RSFi) to minimize biological noise and maximize low-frequency climate information. The Rogen BIadj chronology has a substantially stronger temperature signal at inter-annual timescales than the corresponding tree-ring width (RW) chronology, and it displays good spatial representation for the south-central parts of Scandinavia. The BIadj summer (June through August) temperature reconstruction, extending back to 1038 CE, exhibits three warm periods in 1040-1190 CE, 1370-1570 CE and the 20th century and one extended cold period between 1570 and 1920 CE. Regional summer temperature anomalies are associated with a Scandinavian-Greenland dipole sea-level pressure pattern, which has been stable for the past several centuries. Major volcanic eruptions produce distinct anomalies of BIadj indices indicating cooling of summer temperatures in the subsequent years. Our results show that BIadj from Pinus sylvestris in Scandinavia is a suitable proxy providing opportunities to explore past temperature variability at various frequencies, atmospheric dynamics and variability in external forcing. Nevertheless, long-term trend differences with RW imply that further research is needed to fully understand the application of this technique in dendroclimatology.

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Holocene 0959-6836

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Geography, Physical
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Fuentes, Mauricio Hombre Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia
2 Salo, Riikka Mujer Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia
3 Bjorklund, Jesper Hombre Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL - Suiza
Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt fur Wald, Schnee Und Landschaft Eth-Bereichs - Suiza
Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft WSL - Suiza
4 Seftigen, Kristina Mujer Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
Catholic Univ Louvain - Bélgica
Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia
Université catholique de Louvain - Bélgica
5 Zhang, Peng - Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia
6 Gunnarson, Bjorn Hombre Stockholm Univ - Suecia
Stockholms universitet - Suecia
7 ARAVENA-DONAIRE, JUAN CARLOS Hombre Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
8 Linderholm, Hans W. Hombre Univ Gothenburg - Suecia
Göteborgs Universitet - Suecia

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Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas
Vetenskapsradet
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Swedish Research Council VR
KVA
Filosofiska fakultetets donations-fond
Swedish Geographical Society
FORMAS mobility starting grant for young researchers
Adlerbertskastiftelsen
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This work was supported by KVA, the Swedish Geographical Society, Adlerbertskastiftelsen, Filosofiska fakultetets donations-fond, the Swedish Research Council VR (grant to HWL) and FORMAS mobility starting grant for young researchers (grant no. 2014-723 to KS).
This work was supported by KVA, the Swedish Geographical Society, Adlerbertskastiftelsen, Filosofiska fakultetets donations-fond, the Swedish Research Council VR (grant to HWL) and FORMAS mobility starting grant for young researchers (grant no. 2014-723 to KS).

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