Atmosphere (Jun 2021)

Reduced Temperature Sensitivity of Maximum Latewood Density Formation in High-Elevation Corsican Pines under Recent Warming

  • Philipp Römer,
  • Claudia Hartl,
  • Lea Schneider,
  • Achim Bräuning,
  • Sonja Szymczak,
  • Frédéric Huneau,
  • Sébastien Lebre,
  • Frederick Reinig,
  • Ulf Büntgen,
  • Jan Esper

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12070804
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 804

Abstract

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Maximum latewood density (MXD) measurements from long-lived Black pines (Pinus nigra spp. laricio) growing at the upper treeline in Corsica are one of the few archives to reconstruct southern European summer temperatures at annual resolution back into medieval times. Here, we present a compilation of five MXD chronologies from Corsican pines that contain high-to-low frequency variability between 1168 and 2016 CE and correlate significantly (p 1.5 °C between the colder reconstructed and warmer measured temperatures in the early-21st century. Our findings suggest a warming-induced shift from initially temperature-controlled to drought-prone MXD formation, and therefore question the suitability of using Corsican pine MXD data for climate reconstruction.

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