Recent increases in Tasmanian Huon pine ring widths from a subalpine stand: natural climate variabiliry, CO2 fertilisation, or greenhouse warming?
@inproceedings{Cook1996RecentII, title={Recent increases in Tasmanian Huon pine ring widths from a subalpine stand: natural climate variabiliry, CO2 fertilisation, or greenhouse warming?}, author={E. Cook and R. Francey and B. Buckley and R. D’arrigo}, year={1996} }
Tasmanian subalpine Huon pines from the extreme high-altitude limit of the species distribution provide a summer temperature
reconstruction extending back beyond 800 Be. Compared to low elevation Huon pine sites, the subalpine ring-widths exhibit a
straightforward direct response to current growth-season temperatures and indicate anomalous warming of 0.33 ± O.06°C from 1967-
91. This warming is consistent with Tasmanian instrumental records and with hemispheric and global records.
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