@mastersthesis {832, title = {Climate Response, Age Distribution, and Fire History of a Corkbark Fir (Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonica) Stand in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona}, volume = {Master of Science}, year = {2001}, pages = {83}, school = {University of Arizona}, address = {Tucson}, abstract = {

The southernmost known North American stand of corkbark fir (Abies lasiocarpa var. arizonaica (Merriam) Lemm.) is found in the Santa Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. Climate response, age distribution, and fire history were studied in this small corkbark fir stand to provide baseline information for future management. Response function analysis indicated April-June precipitation from the current growing season, April-June temperature from the current growing season, November-March precipitation prior to the growing season, and August-October precipitation from the previous growing season as the most highly correlated factor with ring-width variance. Age distritbution appeared to be a steady state. A fire chronology developed for the corkbark fir site was sused to test synchroneity of fire events with previously developed chronologies from nearby sites. Chi-squared analyses indicated significant association of fire years for all sites but not spread of fire from one site to another.

}, keywords = {age distribution, Arizona, climatology, corkbark, dendrochronology, fir stand, fire, mountains, santa catalina}, author = {June Psaltis} } @article {763, title = {Tree Rings A Record of Climate Past}, year = {1977}, note = {

Copies of this are available through the Tree Ring Laboratory. Please contact the curator for more information. pcreasman@ltrr.arizona.edu

}, publisher = {U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Environmental Data Service}, address = {Washington, D.C. }, keywords = {climate, climatology, dendrochronology, environment, tree rings}, author = {Fritts, H.} } @article {776, title = {Beobachtungen zum Mechanisums und zu den Auswirkungen con Kalbungen am Grubengletscher}, year = {1975}, note = {This publication is available through the Tree Ring Laboratory; please contact the lab for more information. }, keywords = {climatology}, author = {Haeberli, Von and Rothlisberger, H.} } @article {774, title = {Die Basis Temperatur der Winterlichen Schneedeckeals Moglicher Indikator fur Die Verbreitung con Permafrost in den Alpen}, year = {1973}, note = {This publication is available through the Tree Ring Laboratory; please contact the lab for more information. }, keywords = {alpine, climatology, dendrochronology, environment, permafrost, temperature}, author = {Haeberli, Von} } @article {777, title = {Tree Rings, Glacial Advance, And Climate in The Alps}, journal = {Zeitschrift fur Gletscherkunde und Glazialgeologie}, volume = {VII}, year = {1971}, note = {

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}, abstract = {

Ring-width variations in stone pine near upper treeline in the Alps show a high negative correlation with the percentage of advancing glaciers in Austria and Switzerland. The relationship is due to the similarity of climatic models for tree growth and the glacial mass budget. Tree-ring fluctuations during the period 1800-1889, prior to the compilation of glacial statistics show good agreement with historical glacial advances and periods of low summer temperatures, especially around 1820-1855. Tree-ring studies could assist in reconstructing the glacial and climatic history of the Alps, possibly for a period of 1,000 years or more.

}, keywords = {alps, austria, climatology, environment, glacial advance, glaciers, Switzerland, tree ring}, author = {LaMarche, V.C. and Fritts, H.} } @article {780, title = {Climate and Trees}, year = {1928}, keywords = {climate, climatology, Douglass, environment, tree ring}, author = {Douglass, A.E.} } @article {781, title = {Climatic Records in the Trunks of Trees}, year = {1917}, keywords = {climate, climatology, Douglass, environment, historic, tree ring}, author = {Douglass, A.E.} } @proceedings {784, title = {Dendrochronology and Studies in Cyclics}, note = {This title is available through the Tree Ring Laboratory; please contact the lab for more information. }, keywords = {climatology, conference, cyclics, dendrochronology, Douglass, environment, historic, university of Pennsylvania}, author = {Douglass, A.E.} } @article {775, title = {Eistemperaturen in den Alpen}, note = {This publication is available through the Tree Ring Laboratory; please contact the lab for more information. }, keywords = {alpine, climatology, environment, temperature}, author = {Haeberli, Von} }