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Auteurs principaux: Land, Alexander, Reichle, Daniel
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Publié: PANGAEA 2024
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author Land, Alexander
Reichle, Daniel
author_facet Land, Alexander
Reichle, Daniel
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Wood samples from Douglas fir trees were taken using an increment borer. From each tree two opposing increment cores were taken at breast height. The sampled trees stood in an area of ~50x50 meters. Total ring width was measured and digitized. The resulting two radii measurements of each tree were visually synchronized and averaged to form a tree-ring series. Additionally, metadata were collected such as tree height, circumference and provenance (coastal, interior). The tree-ring data were used to investigate the resilience, resistance and recovery of the Douglas fir trees to severe drought events and to perform climate sensitivity analysis. This tree-ring dataset was part of a sampling campaign to assess the growth potential of Douglas fir trees until the year 2100. Annual tree growth variability until 2100 was modeled for Germany (including the river basins draining to Germany) with a spatial resolution of 12x12 km using regional climate projections ensemble.
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spellingShingle Tree-ring width measurements of Douglas fir from Ragoesen from 1900 to 2021
Land, Alexander
Reichle, Daniel
Age; AGE; Central Europe; Event label; Pseudotsuga menziesii; Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco; RAGO0001; RAGO0002; RAGO0003; RAGO0004; RAGO0005; RAGO0006; RAGO0008; RAGO0009; RAGO0010; RAGO0011; RAGO0012; RAGO0013; RAGO0014; RAGO0015; Ragoesen; TREE; Tree ring sampling; Tree ring width; Tree-ring width
Wood samples from Douglas fir trees were taken using an increment borer. From each tree two opposing increment cores were taken at breast height. The sampled trees stood in an area of ~50x50 meters. Total ring width was measured and digitized. The resulting two radii measurements of each tree were visually synchronized and averaged to form a tree-ring series. Additionally, metadata were collected such as tree height, circumference and provenance (coastal, interior). The tree-ring data were used to investigate the resilience, resistance and recovery of the Douglas fir trees to severe drought events and to perform climate sensitivity analysis. This tree-ring dataset was part of a sampling campaign to assess the growth potential of Douglas fir trees until the year 2100. Annual tree growth variability until 2100 was modeled for Germany (including the river basins draining to Germany) with a spatial resolution of 12x12 km using regional climate projections ensemble.
title Tree-ring width measurements of Douglas fir from Ragoesen from 1900 to 2021
topic Age; AGE; Central Europe; Event label; Pseudotsuga menziesii; Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco; RAGO0001; RAGO0002; RAGO0003; RAGO0004; RAGO0005; RAGO0006; RAGO0008; RAGO0009; RAGO0010; RAGO0011; RAGO0012; RAGO0013; RAGO0014; RAGO0015; Ragoesen; TREE; Tree ring sampling; Tree ring width; Tree-ring width
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.972670