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Computer reconstruction of pine growth rings using MRI
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2004)
This work explores the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for nondestructive determination of wood characteristics and for 3D wood modeling. In this context, one of the applications under development is the automatic ...
Multi-century tree-ring based reconstruction of the Neuquén River streamflow, northern Patagonia, Argentina
(Copernicus Publications, 2012-08)
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, hampering the detection of long-term, decadal to centennial-scale cycles and trends. Long streamflow series can be reconstructed ...
Two centuries of hydroclimatic variability reconstructed from tree-ring records over the Amazonian Andes of Peru
(American Geophysical UnionUS, 2020-09-09)
Almost half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes and support large populations in mountain regions and downstream areas. However, it is difficult to assess hydroclimatic conditions or to ...
Tree-ring based reconstruction of Río Bermejo streamflow in subtropical South America
(Elsevier Science, 2015-06)
Precipitation on the subtropical Andes in northwestern Argentina is the main source of freshwater to rivers, which provide water for consumption, hydroelectric generation and irrigation of agricultural fields. Regional ...
Tree-ring growth patterns and temperature reconstruction from Nothofagus pumilio (Fagaceae) forests at the upper tree line of southern Chilean Patagonia
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2002)
Tree-ring growth patterns and temperature reconstruction from Nothofagus pumilio (Fagaceae) forests at the upper tree line of southern Chilean Patagonia
(Sociedad de Biologia de Chile, 2002)
Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. et Endl. Krasser) is a deciduous species that dominates the upper tree line of the Chilean and Argentinean Andes between 35° 36' and 55° 31' S. In this study we describe the development of 21 ...
Tree ring reconstructed rainfall over the southern Amazon Basin
(American Geophysical Union, 2017-07)
Moisture sensitive tree ring chronologies of Centrolobium microchaete have been developed from seasonally dry forests in the southern Amazon Basin and used to reconstruct wet season rainfall totals from 1799 to 2012, adding ...