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Blue intensity from a tropical conifer’s annual rings for climate reconstruction: An ecophysiological perspective

Authors :
Daniel K. Stahle
Tran Quoc Trung Nguyen
Rob Wilson
Rosanne D'Arrigo
Nicole Davi
Kyle Hansen
Brendan M. Buckley
Stephanie C. Schmiege
Rose Oelkers
Canh Nam Le
Kevin L. Griffin
University of St Andrews. School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of St Andrews. Scottish Oceans Institute
University of St Andrews. St Andrews Sustainability Institute
Source :
Dendrochronologia. 50:10-22
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

This research was funded by the National Science Foundation of the USA research grants AGS 12-03818 and AGS 13-03976, with additional funding from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory’s Climate Center and Climate and Life initiatives. We developed Blue Intensity (BI) measurements from the crossdated ring sequences of Fokienia hodginsii (of the family Cupressaceae) from central Vietnam. BI has been utilized primarily as an indirect proxy measurement of latewood (LW) density of conifers (i.e., LWBI) from high latitude, temperature-limited boreal forests. As such, BI closely approximates maximum latewood density (MXD) measurements made from soft x-ray. The less commonly used earlywood (EW) BI (EWBI) represents the minimum density of EW and is influenced by the lighter pixels from the vacuoles or lumens of cells. The correlation of our BI measurements with climate, strongest for EWBI, rivals that for total ring width (RW), and we demonstrate that it can be successfully employed as an independent predictor for reconstruction models. EWBI exhibits robust spatial correlations with winter and spring land temperature, sea surface temperature (SST) over the regional domain of ENSO, and the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) over Indochina. However, in order to mitigate the effects of color changes at the heartwood – sapwood boundary we calculated ΔBI (EWBI-LWBI), and it too exhibits a significant (p

Details

ISSN :
11257865
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dendrochronologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....838987c3b01f288b40ec3a98f60ff007
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2018.04.003