An 8768-year Yamal Tree-ring Chronology as a Tool for Paleoecological Reconstructions
Rashit Hantemirov, S. G. Shiyatov, L. A. Gorlanova, Vladimir V. Kukarskih, A. Yu. Surkov, И. Р. Хамзин, Patrick Fonti, Lukas Wacker
Abstract
Abstract—In recent years, the supra-long Yamal tree-ring chronology has been significantly extended and became much more reliable. This article characterizes the sample wood used to build the longest absolutely dated Siberian Larch tree-ring chronology of the Subarctic area, i.e. from 6748 BC to 2019 AD, for a total continuous period of 8768 years. The ecological value of the temporal and spatial distribution of the dated trees are presented, and their potential use for application in various field of natural sciences and humanities are discussed.
Topics & Concepts
ChronologySubarctic climateLarchPhysical geographyDendroclimatologyDendrochronologyGeographyEcologyTree lineGeologyPaleontologyArchaeologyBiologyClimate changeTree-ring climate responsesArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesGeology and Paleoclimatology Research