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    The Climate Response Of Cedrela Fissilis Annual Ring Width In The Rio Sao Francisco Basin, Brazil

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    Pereira, Gabriel De Assis
    Maioli Campos Barbosa, Ana Carolina
    Arne Torbenson, Max Carl
    Stahle, David William
    Granato-Souza, Daniela
    Dos Santos, Rubens Manoel
    Delfino Barbosa, Joao Paulo
    Issue Date
    2018-07
    Keywords
    Brazilian Drought Polygon
    tropical dendrochronology
    seasonally dry tropical forests
    Cedrela fissilis
    
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    Gabriel de Assis Pereira, Ana Carolina Maioli Campos Barbosa, Max Carl Arne Torbenson, David William Stahle, Daniela Granato-Souza, Rubens Manoel Dos Santos, and João Paulo Delfino Barbosa "The Climate Response of Cedrela Fissilis Annual Ring Width in the Rio São Francisco Basin, Brazil," Tree-Ring Research 74(2), 162-171, (1 July 2018). https://doi.org/10.3959/1536-1098-74.2.162
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    Tree-Ring Society
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    Tree-Ring Research
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/670986
    DOI
    10.3959/1536-1098-74.2.162
    Additional Links
    https://www.treeringsociety.org/
    Abstract
    The Sao Francisco River basin is one of the most drought-prone regions of Brazil. Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are widely distributed in the basin and we developed a short chronology of Cedrela fissilis annual ring widths from SDTF fragments based on 89 cores from 44 trees dating from 1961 to 2015. The average correlation among all radii (RBAR) is 0.52. The tree-ring chronology is correlated with wet season precipitation totals, must strongly and consistently near the beginning of the wet season. The spatial pattern of correlation covers most of the southern portion of the Brazilian Drought Polygon and the sub-basins of the two largest tributaries of the Sao Francisco River, in some areas exceeding r = 0.60. The chronology is also correlated with total annual discharge of the Rio Sao Francisco River measured at Barra (r = 0.489; 1961-2015), which is very promising in a country that generates two thirds of its electricity from hydroelectric power plants, particularly if this short chronology can be extended with trees exceeding 150-years old known to still exist in the region.
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    1536-1098
    EISSN
    2162-4585
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3959/1536-1098-74.2.162
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