Tree-Ring Width and Density Evidence of Climatic and Potential Forest Change in Alaska

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1995
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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Jun
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9
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2
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227-234
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0886-6236
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ISI:A1995TE97400005
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Ring width and density measurements from the same trees can produce distinctly different climatic information. Ring width variations and recorded data in central and northern Alaska indicate annual temperatures increased over the past century, peaked in the 1940s, and are still neat the highest level for the past 3 centuries. Density variations indicate summer temperatures are now warm but not above some previous levels occurring prior to this century. The early cooler period, corresponding to the Little Ice Age, was interrupted by brief warm intervals. The recent increase in temperatures combined with drier years may be changing the tree response to climate and raising the potential for some forest changes in Alaskan and other boreal forests.

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