2024
DOI: 10.24425/sq.2024.149969
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Developing millennial tree-ring chronology for Turku (Åbo) and comparing palaeoclimaticsignals inferred from archaeological, subfossil and living Pinus sylvestris datain Southwest Finland

Samuli Helama,
Tanja Ratilainen,
Juha Ruohonen
et al.

Abstract: Archaeological and living tree data were used to construct tree-ring chronologies over the medieval (AD 1183–1430) and recent (AD 1812–2020) periods in Turku, which is historically an important population centre in Southwest Finland and the country. Comparisons between the two tree-ring assemblages, and between the previously built chronologies from the Åland (historical timber) and Tavastia (lacustrine subfossils and living trees) sites, provided ways of understanding the growth patterns and their linkages to… Show more

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