Journal article

Dendroclimatological potential of the Australian red cedar

  • Heinrich, Ingo School of Resources, Environment & Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia - Department of Geosciences, Geography, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • Banks, John Charles Gripper School of Resources, Environment & Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    18.02.2005
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  • Australian Journal of Botany. - 2005, vol. 53, no. 1, p. 21-32
English We examined Toona ciliata M.Roemer (Australian red cedar) for its potential to deliver annually resolved tree-ring proxy data. Such proxies are valuable and sought-after sources for reconstructing climate beyond instrumental records, especially in Australia. T. ciliata was chosen because it is one of the few deciduous tree species in Australia experiencing a seasonally dormant period of the cambium. This was confirmed by a preliminary tree-ring analysis which revealed distinct growth rings. Because of initial uncertainties regarding reliable annual growth rings in the wood of T. ciliata, a dendrometer-band study was conducted in addition to the tree-ring analysis. Stem increments revealed a common period of dormancy during winter and the measurements were found to correlate with both precipitation and temperature, depending on the site. For the first time, our tree-ring analysis demonstrated that samples from different individuals can be cross-dated and the resulting site index from Upper Kangaroo Valley (New South Wales) has the potential to reconstruct early season temperatures and late-season rainfall.
Faculty
Faculté des sciences et de médecine
Department
Département de Géosciences
Language
  • English
Classification
Meteorology, climatology
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