Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park

Final Report Submitted to Yosemite Association === Tree -ring data were collected from two sites within Yosemite National Park: a western juniper stand near Juniper Ridge and a lodgepole pine stand near Gaylor Lakes. Analyses of standardized and prewhitened tree-ring indices from the two sites indi...

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Main Author: Graumlich, Lisa J.
Other Authors: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona
Language:en_US
Published: 1990
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/302462
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-3024622015-10-23T05:26:40Z Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park Graumlich, Lisa J. Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona Final Report Submitted to Yosemite Association Tree -ring data were collected from two sites within Yosemite National Park: a western juniper stand near Juniper Ridge and a lodgepole pine stand near Gaylor Lakes. Analyses of standardized and prewhitened tree-ring indices from the two sites indicate that at both sites winter (January through March) precipitation is the factor most limiting to tree growth. Using regression analysis a model predicting winter precipitation as a function of tree growth was developed and tested. The model explains 32% of the variance of the precipitation data. While the model is statistically significant, the explanatory (and hence predictive) power of the model could be enhanced by further core collection. When the model is applied to the early portion of the tree -ring record, a reconstruction of precipitation extending back to AD 1620 is obtained. Extended droughts are common in the record and include the following periods: 1650 -1648, 1700 -1720, 1749 -1758, 1807 -1824, 1842- 1851, 1885 -1893, and 1911 -1934. Further funding is being sought to expand the tree-ring data base allowing for more accurate climatic reconstruction and a longer temporal extent of the reconstruction. 1990-12-15 text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/302462 en_US Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. The University of Arizona.
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description Final Report Submitted to Yosemite Association === Tree -ring data were collected from two sites within Yosemite National Park: a western juniper stand near Juniper Ridge and a lodgepole pine stand near Gaylor Lakes. Analyses of standardized and prewhitened tree-ring indices from the two sites indicate that at both sites winter (January through March) precipitation is the factor most limiting to tree growth. Using regression analysis a model predicting winter precipitation as a function of tree growth was developed and tested. The model explains 32% of the variance of the precipitation data. While the model is statistically significant, the explanatory (and hence predictive) power of the model could be enhanced by further core collection. When the model is applied to the early portion of the tree -ring record, a reconstruction of precipitation extending back to AD 1620 is obtained. Extended droughts are common in the record and include the following periods: 1650 -1648, 1700 -1720, 1749 -1758, 1807 -1824, 1842- 1851, 1885 -1893, and 1911 -1934. Further funding is being sought to expand the tree-ring data base allowing for more accurate climatic reconstruction and a longer temporal extent of the reconstruction.
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Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
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title Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
title_short Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
title_full Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
title_fullStr Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
title_full_unstemmed Tree-Ring Evidence for Long-Term Climatic Change: Yosemite National Park
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