Potential for a new multimillennial tree-ring chronology from subfossil Balkan River oaks
Citation
Pearson, C.L., Ważny, T., Kuniholm, P.I., Botić, K., Durman, A., Seufer, K., 2014. Potential for a new multimillennial tree-ring chronology from subfossil Balkan River oaks. Tree-Ring Research 70(3):S51-S60.Publisher
Tree-Ring SocietyJournal
Tree-Ring ResearchAdditional Links
http://www.treeringsociety.orgAbstract
A total of 272 oak (Quercus sp.) samples have been collected from large subfossil trees dredged from sediment deposited by the Sava and various tributary rivers in the Zagreb region of northwestern Croatia, and in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Measurement series of tree-ring widths from these samples produced 12 groups, totaling 3456 years of floating tree-ring chronologies spread through the last ca. 8000 years. This work represents the first step in creating a new, high-resolution resource for dating and paleoenvironmental reconstruction in the Balkan region and potentially a means to bridge between the floating tree-ring chronologies of the wider Mediterranean region and the continuous long chronologies from central Europe.Language
enISSN
2162-45851536-1098
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2458/azu_rc.56.18342