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Solar and Climatic Factors Affecting Tree-Ring Growth of Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens) beyond the Northern Timberline on Kola Peninsula, Northwestern Russia
by
Potorochin, Evgeniy O.
, Shumilov, Oleg I.
, Kasatkina, Elena A.
in
Betula pubescens
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Birch
/ Birch trees
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Coniferous trees
/ conifers
/ Dendrochronology
/ Dormancy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Frequencies
/ Growth
/ growth rings
/ Mountains
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Russia
/ Snowmelt
/ Soil temperature
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar radiation
/ Spectral composition
/ Sunlight
/ Taiga & tundra
/ Temperature
/ Testing
/ Timberline
/ Time series
/ Tree rings
/ Treeline
/ Trees
/ wavelet
/ Wavelet transforms
2024
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Solar and Climatic Factors Affecting Tree-Ring Growth of Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens) beyond the Northern Timberline on Kola Peninsula, Northwestern Russia
by
Potorochin, Evgeniy O.
, Shumilov, Oleg I.
, Kasatkina, Elena A.
in
Betula pubescens
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Birch
/ Birch trees
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Coniferous trees
/ conifers
/ Dendrochronology
/ Dormancy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Frequencies
/ Growth
/ growth rings
/ Mountains
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Russia
/ Snowmelt
/ Soil temperature
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar radiation
/ Spectral composition
/ Sunlight
/ Taiga & tundra
/ Temperature
/ Testing
/ Timberline
/ Time series
/ Tree rings
/ Treeline
/ Trees
/ wavelet
/ Wavelet transforms
2024
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Solar and Climatic Factors Affecting Tree-Ring Growth of Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens) beyond the Northern Timberline on Kola Peninsula, Northwestern Russia
by
Potorochin, Evgeniy O.
, Shumilov, Oleg I.
, Kasatkina, Elena A.
in
Betula pubescens
/ Betula pubescens var. pumila
/ Birch
/ Birch trees
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Coniferous trees
/ conifers
/ Dendrochronology
/ Dormancy
/ Environmental aspects
/ Forests
/ Frequencies
/ Growth
/ growth rings
/ Mountains
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Russia
/ Snowmelt
/ Soil temperature
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Solar radiation
/ Spectral composition
/ Sunlight
/ Taiga & tundra
/ Temperature
/ Testing
/ Timberline
/ Time series
/ Tree rings
/ Treeline
/ Trees
/ wavelet
/ Wavelet transforms
2024
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Solar and Climatic Factors Affecting Tree-Ring Growth of Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens) beyond the Northern Timberline on Kola Peninsula, Northwestern Russia
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Solar and Climatic Factors Affecting Tree-Ring Growth of Mountain Birch (Betula pubescens) beyond the Northern Timberline on Kola Peninsula, Northwestern Russia
2024
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A 105-year chronology (AD 1917–2021) was developed from mountain birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) from beyond the coniferous treeline on the Kola Peninsula in Northwestern Russia (68.86 N, 34.69 E). A total of 22 trees were cored, including the oldest living mountain birch of 105 years old. The highest correlations occurred for the May temperature (r = 0.39, p < 0.01) and July sunshine duration (r = −0.39, p < 0.05). The increase in radial growth in May seemed to be caused by snowmelt giving rise to soil temperature, which can lead to a resumption in radial growth after winter dormancy. The negative correlation with the July sunshine duration seemed to be connected to changes in the spectral composition of solar radiation in the red to far-red ratio in the end of the polar day in July. The application of wavelet coherency revealed a significant (>95%) connection between the radial growth of B. pubescens, and solar activity in frequency bands encompassed the main solar cycles: 5.5 years (the second harmonic of the Schwabe cycle), 11 years (the Schwabe cycle) and 22 years (the Hale cycle). The results show that the northernmost birch trees in Europe are suited for tree-ring research. This allows us to expand the area of dendrochronological research further beyond the conifer treeline above the Polar Circle.
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