2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.11.028
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A review of dendrogeomorphological research applied to flood risk analysis in Spain

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“…Dendro-geomorphological evidences consisted of 266 samples collected from 60 disturbed trees of P. canariensis (i.e., those presenting scars, exposed roots, resprouting or apical bud loss, and dead trees) following Díez-Herrero et al [48]. In some cases, trees showed several wounds corresponding to different events, but more often only one impact signal per tree was observed.…”
Section: Dendrogeomorphological Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dendro-geomorphological evidences consisted of 266 samples collected from 60 disturbed trees of P. canariensis (i.e., those presenting scars, exposed roots, resprouting or apical bud loss, and dead trees) following Díez-Herrero et al [48]. In some cases, trees showed several wounds corresponding to different events, but more often only one impact signal per tree was observed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous dendrochronological studies state the dating of hidden scars inside the trunk caused by fire or geomorphological events (McBride 1983;Van Home and Fule 2006;Stoffel et al 2010;Diez-Herrero et al 2012, among many others), even in subfossil wood (Lageard et al 2000), but no studies reliably date resin scars by means of crossdating.…”
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“…The first aspect is that the development of multi-archive flood records is a relatively modern approach. Over the last two decades, a growing number of studies have reconstructed flood records spanning centuries and millennia from fluvial sediments, lake deposits, speleothems or tree-rings (Baker, 1987;Benito et al, 2004;Schulte et al, 2008Schulte et al, , 2009bWilhelm et al, 2012;Díez-Herrero et al, 2013;Wirth et al, 2013, Schillereff et al, 2014Ballesteros-Cánovas et al, 2014;Santisteban et al, 2017;Denniston and Lütscher, 2017). These data series were largely confined to comparisons of paleoflood series with historical sources and instrumental measurement of discharge and precipitation.…”
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