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- Title
The Vologda and Solovki dendrochronological 'chronicles' as a source of information about the climate conditions of the last millennium.
- Authors
Solomina, O.; Matskovskii, V.; Zhukov, R.
- Abstract
The article presents a study which aims to determine climate conditions in the last millennium using dendrochronological data from conifers and wooden historical buildings in the Vologda Region and Solovki Islands of Russia. It says that two cores were taken each from the conifer trees using a Pressler borer and samples were taken from wooden constructions of historic buildings in the area. It says that the samples were processed at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography Dendrochronological Laboratory using tree-ring analysis and tree growth climatic signals were analyzed from meteorological data of meteostations. Results show that the high-frequency periodicity of the Vologda and Solovki chronologies were weakly expressed based from the Wavelet and Fourier analysis data.
- Subjects
VOLOGDA (Russia); RUSSIA; DENDROCHRONOLOGY; CLIMATE research; CONIFERS; CORE drilling; HISTORIC buildings; RUSSIAN Academy of Sciences; TREE-rings; WAVELETS (Mathematics); FOURIER analysis; ISLANDS
- Publication
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2011, Vol 439, Issue 2, p1104
- ISSN
1028-334X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1028334X11080071