Tree-ring cellulose δ18O records similar large-scale climate influences as precipitation δ18O in the Northwest Territories of Canada
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Field, Robert D.
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Andreu-Hayles, Laia
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D'Arrigo, Rosanne D.
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Oelkers, Rose
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Luckman, Brian H.
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Morimoto, David
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Boucher, Étienne
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Gennaretti, Fabio
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Hermoso I.
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Lavergne, Aliénor
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Lévesque, Mathieu
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2022-02-23T10:12:56Z
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2021-11-01T03:34:56Z
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2021-11-05T12:42:00Z
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2022-02-23T10:12:56Z
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2022-02
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0930-7575
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1432-0894
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10.1007/s00382-021-05932-4
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/512879
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Stable oxygen isotopes measured in tree rings are useful for reconstructing climate variability and explaining changes in physiological processes occurring in forests, complementing other tree-ring parameters such as ring width. Here, we analyzed the relationships between different climate parameters and annually resolved tree-ring delta O-18 records (delta O-18(TR)) from white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench]Voss) trees located near Tungsten (Northwest Territories, Canada) and used the NASA GISS ModelE2 isotopically-equipped general circulation model (GCM) to better interpret the observed relationships. We found that the delta O-18(TR) series were primarily related to temperature variations in spring and summer, likely through temperature effects on the precipitation delta O-18 in spring, and evaporative enrichment at leaf level in summer. The GCM simulations showed significant positive relationships between modelled precipitation delta O-18 over the study region and surface temperature and geopotential height over northwestern North America, but of stronger magnitudes during fall-winter than during spring-summer. The modelled precipitation delta O-18 was only significantly associated with moisture transport during the fall-winter season. The delta O-18(TR) showed similar correlation patterns to modelled precipitation delta O-18 only during spring-summer when water matters more for trees, with significant positive correlations with surface temperature and geopotential height, but no correlations with moisture transport. Overall, the delta O-18(TR) records for northwestern Canada reflect the same significant large-scale climate patterns as precipitation delta O-18 for spring-summer, and therefore have potential for reconstructing past atmospheric dynamics in addition to temperature variability in the region.
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en
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Springer
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Paleoclimate
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Stable isotopes
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Dendrochronology
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General circulation models
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NASA GISS Model E2
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Snow
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Tree-ring cellulose δ18O records similar large-scale climate influences as precipitation δ18O in the Northwest Territories of Canada
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Journal Article
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2021-10-24
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Climate Dynamics
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58
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3
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Clim Dyn
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759
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776
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