Tree-rings and climate relationships for Douglas-fir chronologies from the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: A 1681-2001 rain reconstruction [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management]
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Five Pseudotsuga menziesii chronologies from the Sierra Madre Occidental were used for comparative climate-growth association purposes. Two new site chronologies were constructed for the first time; dated total tree-ring raw data of three additional site chronologies, previously documented, were used to compute comparable chronologies. Correlation analysis among the five chronologies reveals significant statistical association between most of them (r=0.33-0.72; p
Description:
Five Pseudotsuga menziesii chronologies from the Sierra Madre Occidental were used for comparative climate-growth association purposes. Two new site chronologies were constructed for the first time; dated total tree-ring raw data of three additional site chronologies, previously documented, were used to compute comparable chronologies. Correlation analysis among the five chronologies reveals significant statistical association between most of them (r=0.33-0.72; p
