DATING THE METHUSELAH WALK BRISTLECONE PINE FLOATING CHRONOLOGIES

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Tree-Ring Research Pub Date : 2019-03-05 DOI:10.3959/1536-1098-75.1.61
M. Salzer, C. Pearson, C. Baisan
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ABSTRACT Two floating, ring-width chronologies predate the long bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) absolutely-dated, ring-width chronology from the Methuselah Walk (MWK) site in the White Mountains of California. The two non-overlapping floating chronologies were derived from samples that crossdate internally but are temporally unconnected to each other and to the nearly 9000-year, ring-width sequence that is crossdated to the calendar year. We used radiocarbon wiggle-matching and crossdating to place the two floating sequences more accurately in time and to better understand the temporal relationships between the three time series. The trees from the oldest floating sequence were alive near the beginning of the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary and they do not overlap with the other chronologies because of a gap of two-to-three centuries between the two floating series. However, the trees from the younger floating sequence likely do overlap with the long, calendar-dated MWK chronology. We find a possible 57-year overlap that connects these two. If confirmed with additional work, the resulting tree-ring dated annual record from this single location will span 10,359 years, a unique accomplishment in dendrochronology.
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METHUSELAH WALK刚毛松漂浮年表的年代测定
摘要两个漂浮的环宽年表早于加利福尼亚州白山玛土撒拉步行街(MWK)遗址的长硬毛松(Pinus longaeva)。这两个不重叠的浮动年表来源于内部交叉日期的样本,但在时间上彼此无关,也与近9000年的环宽序列无关,该序列与日历年交叉日期。我们使用放射性碳摆动匹配和交叉测年来更准确地放置两个浮动序列,并更好地理解三个时间序列之间的时间关系。最古老的漂浮序列中的树木在更新世/全新世边界开始时还活着,由于两个漂浮序列之间有两到三个世纪的间隔,它们与其他年代没有重叠。然而,较年轻的漂浮序列中的树木可能与MWK的长期日历年表重叠。我们发现这两者之间可能有57年的重叠。如果通过额外的工作得到证实,从这个位置得到的年轮年记录将跨越10359年,这是树木年表中的一项独特成就。
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Tree-Ring Research
Tree-Ring Research 农林科学-林学
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15
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期刊介绍: Tree-Ring Research (TRR) is devoted to papers dealing with the growth rings of trees and the applications of tree-ring research in a wide variety of fields, including but not limited to archaeology, geology, ecology, hydrology, climatology, forestry, and botany. Papers involving research results, new techniques of data acquisition or analysis, and regional or subject-oriented reviews or syntheses are considered for publication. Scientific papers usually fall into two main categories. Articles should not exceed 5000 words, or approximately 20 double-spaced typewritten pages, including tables, references, and an abstract of 200 words or fewer. All manuscripts submitted as Articles are reviewed by at least two referees. Research Reports, which are usually reviewed by at least one outside referee, should not exceed 1500 words or include more than two figures. Research Reports address technical developments, describe well-documented but preliminary research results, or present findings for which the Article format is not appropriate. Book or monograph Reviews of 500 words or less are also considered. Other categories of papers are occasionally published. All papers are published only in English. Abstracts of the Articles or Reports may be printed in other languages if supplied by the author(s) with English translations.
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