Bristlecone Pine Maximum Latewood Density as a Superior Proxy for Millennium-length Temperature Reconstructions
Tom De Mil,
Vladimir Matskovskiy,
Matthew Salzer
et al.
Abstract:Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) (PILO) trees exhibit exceptional
longevity. Their tree-ring width (TRW) series offer valuable insights
into climatic variability. Maximum latewood density (MXD) typically
correlates better with temperature variations than TRW, yet PILO MXD
records are non-existent due to methodological challenges related to
their tree-ring structure. Here, we used an X-ray Computed Tomography
(X-ray CT) toolchain on 51 PILO cores from the California White
Mountains to build a chronology that c… Show more
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