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TRACE Vol. 3 (2005)
CONTENTS
SECTION 1 ECOLOGY
W. Beck:
Investigation of the Interactions between pine and beech in two-layer mixed stands
using methods of tree-ring research |
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J. Block, V.N. Magda, D.V. Ovtchinnikov, A.V. Kirdyanov and U. Treter:
Spatial differences and temporal patterns of ring-width and density chronologies of the
mountain forests of northern Central Asia |
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J. Bolli, A. Rigling and H. Bugmann:
Regeneration dynamics of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) on a subalpine meadow
near the treeline in Sedrun, Kt. Graubünden, Switzerland |
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C. Dittmar:
Contributions to the ecology of common beech as derived from tree-ring analyses |
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M. Pelfini, M. Santilli, M. Maggiolini, M. Orlandi and M. Barsanti:
The effects of the opening of a construction site on high-mountain tree vegetation |
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P. Weber, H. Bugmann and A. Rigling:
Differences in drought response of Pinus sylvestris L. and Quercus pubescens
Willd. in the Swiss Rhone valley |
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SECTION 2 GEOMORPHOLOGY
A. Foetzki, M.J. Jonsson, M. Kalberer, H. Simon and T. Lundström:
Interaction between trees and natural hazards in subalpine spruce forests |
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M. Krabisch and H. Strunk:
Dendrogeomorphological research on thermokarst depressions in Western Siberia |
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D. Ciszewski and I. Malik:
Examples of valley and riverbed form dating by means of tree rings (Mala Panew
meandering river, southern Poland) |
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M. Pelfini, M. Santilli and C. Merlini:
Determination of the erosion rate of escarpments at the debris-flow fan toe |
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SECTION 3 CLIMATOLOGY
D. Friedrichs and B. Neuwirth:
A spatial high resolved climate reconstruction from recent and historical tree-ring
data in the Rheinische Schiefergebirge since ad 1500 |
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I. Heinrich:
Dendroclimatology of Toona ciliata in Australia |
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M. Schaub, K.F. Kaiser and B. Kromer:
Lateglacial tree-ring chronologies - A high resolution archive of the past |
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SECTION 4 ISOTOPES
T. Boettger, Y. Kononov and M. Friedrich:
New stable isotope and dendrochronological studies of the 1000 years pine (Pinus
sylvestris L.) tree-ring chronology at the upper timberline in the Khibiny Low
Mountains, Kola Peninsula, North-Western Russia |
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A.L. Carnelli, B. Ammann, J. Esper, M. Filot, M. Leuenberger and K. Treydte:
Stable isotope ratios in late wood of Picea abies from Engadine |
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J. Grießinger, A. Bräuning and G.H. Schleser:
Isotope studies along a high-elevation transect on the Tibetan Plateau |
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R. Wagner, T. Boettger, I. Boeren and M. Friedrich:
Stable isotope ratios in tree rings of living Scots pine near Reichwalde opencast
mine in Lusatia (East Germany) |
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SECTION 5 METHODS
T. Barrelet, U. Krähenbühl and A. Ulrich:
Quantification of sulphur in Picea abies by LA -ICPMS |
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A. Beliakov:
Dendroindication of synchronous trends in productivity (middle-taiga of Arkhangelsk
region, Russia) |
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U. Büntgen, J. Esper, D.C. Frank, K. Treydte, M. Schmidhalter,
K. Nicolussi and M. Seifert:
The effect of power transformation on RCS - evidence from three millennial-length
alpine chronologies |
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P. Duncker and H. Spiecker:
Compression wood formation and pith eccentricity in Picea abies L depending on
selected site-related factors: Detection of compression wood by its spectral
properties in reflected light |
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J. König, B. Günther and C.T. Bues:
New multivariate cross-correlation analysis |
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S. Rickebusch:
Tree rings as a calibration tool for dynamic forest models |
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List of participants
TRACE 2004 Conference, April 22nd - 24th 2004, WSL Birmensdorf, Switzerland |
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