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A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability

Feng Chen, Shulong Yu, Yujiang Yuan, Huiqin Wang, Mary Gagen Orcid Logo

Boreas, Volume: 45, Issue: 2, Pages: 335 - 346

Swansea University Author: Mary Gagen Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/bor.12158

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We present a drought reconstruction for southeastern China based on a tree-ring width chronology of Cryptomeria fortunei developed from the two sampling sites in central Fujian. A reconstruction of July-February drought variability, spanning AD 1855–2011, was developed by calibrating tree-ring width...

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ISSN: 03009483
Published: 2016
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title A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability
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title_short A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability
title_full A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability
title_fullStr A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability
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description We present a drought reconstruction for southeastern China based on a tree-ring width chronology of Cryptomeria fortunei developed from the two sampling sites in central Fujian. A reconstruction of July-February drought variability, spanning AD 1855–2011, was developed by calibrating tree-ring width data with the Palmer drought severity index (PDSI). The analysis of links between our PDSI reconstruction and the large-scale regional climatic variation shows that there is a relationship of regional drought variation with the East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) intensity.
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