作为千禧年长度温度重建替代物的刺桐最大晚材密度

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geophysical Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1029/2024GL109799
T. De Mil, V. Matskovsky, M. Salzer, L. Corluy, L. Verschuren, C. Pearson, L. Van Hoorebeke, V. Trouet, J. Van den Bulcke
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毛刺松(Pinus longaeva)(PILO)树的寿命极长。它们的树环宽度(TRW)系列为了解气候变异提供了宝贵的信息。与 TRW 相比,最大晚材密度(MXD)通常与温度变化的相关性更好,但由于树环结构相关的方法学难题,PILO 的 MXD 记录并不存在。在这里,我们在加利福尼亚白山的 51 个 PILO 岩心上使用了 X 射线计算机断层扫描(X 射线 CT)工具链,建立了一个在很大空间范围内与暖季(3 月至 9 月)温度显著相关(r = 0.66,p < 0.01)的年代学。这促成了首个基于 X 射线 CT 的温度重建(公元 1625-2005 年)。良好的重建技能(RE = 0.51,CE = 0.32)表明,将 MXD 记录扩展到 PILO 档案的整个长度,可以为美国西南部数千年来的暖季温度提供可靠的替代数据。这一突破为在其他具有挑战性的针叶树中测量 MXD 开辟了道路,进一步加深了我们对过去气候的了解,尤其是对低纬度地区气候的了解。
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Bristlecone Pine Maximum Latewood Density as a Superior Proxy for Millennium-Length Temperature Reconstructions

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 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 correlates significantly (r = 0.66, p < 0.01) with warm-season (March-September) temperature over a large spatial extent. This led to the first X-ray CT-based temperature reconstruction (1625–2005 CE). Good reconstruction skill (RE = 0.51, CE = 0.32) shows that extending MXD records across the full length of the PILO archive could yield a robust warm-season temperature proxy for the American Southwest over millennia. This breakthrough opens avenues for measuring MXD in other challenging conifers, increasing our understanding of past climate further, particularly in lower latitudes.

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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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