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pro vyhledávání: '"Jesse R. Edmondson"'
Autor:
David W. Stahle, R. Daniel Griffin, Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Jesse R. Edmondson, Falko K. Fye, Dorian J. Burnette, John T. Abatzoglou, Kelly T. Redmond, David M. Meko, Micheal D. Dettinger, Daniel R. Cayan, Matthew D. Therrell
Publikováno v:
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2011)
Blue oak tree-ring chronologies correlate highly with winter–spring precipitation totals over California, with Sacramento and San Joaquin river stream flow, and with seasonal variations in the salinity gradient in San Francisco Bay. The convergence
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https://doaj.org/article/702d19bdf60448128abf8165457ba156
Autor:
D. K. Stahle, Carlos LeQuesne, E. Kvamme, Dorian J. Burnette, Jesse R. Edmondson, Matthew D. Therrell, D. W. Stahle, Jordan N. Burns
Publikováno v:
Tree-Ring Research. 71:53-66
Old Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) trees and remnant “subfossil” logs have been found on the outcrop of a mafic igneous intrusion above the Mancos River Valley near Mesa Verde National Park. These trees and logs have been used
Autor:
Ramzi Touchan, Jesse R. Edmondson, Jonathan M. Friedman, David M. Meko, Eleanor R. Griffin, Julian A. Scott
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 25:1093-1101
Old, multi-aged populations of riparian trees provide an opportunity to improve reconstructions of streamflow. Here, ring widths of 394 plains cottonwood ( Populus deltoides, ssp. monilifera) trees in the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Par
Autor:
Alan Edmondson, Julian A. Scott, Ramzi Touchan, Jesse R. Edmondson, David M. Meko, Jonathan M. Friedman
Publikováno v:
Tree-Ring Research. 70:21-30
A new 368-year tree-ring chronology (A.D. 1643–2010) has been developed in western North Dakota using plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera) growing on the relatively undisturbed floodplain of the Little Missouri River in the North
Autor:
R. D. Griffin, Ian Howard, C. B. Hall, C. R. Robbins, A. Carl, Jesse R. Edmondson, D. K. Stahle, David W. Stahle, Max C.A. Torbenson
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Communications. 1:041002
Bald cypress trees over 2,000-years old have been discovered in the forested wetlands along Black River using dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating. The oldest bald cypress yet documented is at least 2,624-years old, making Taxodium distichum the o
Autor:
Jesse R. Edmondson, Dorian J. Burnette, Daniel R. Cayan, M. K. Cleaveland, Matthew D. Therrell, D. W. Stahle, R. D. Griffin, John T. Abatzoglou, L. N. Stahle, David M. Meko, Michael D. Dettinger, Kelly T. Redmond
Publikováno v:
Earth Interactions. 17:1-23
Ancient blue oak trees are still widespread across the foothills of the Coast Ranges, Cascades, and Sierra Nevada in California. The most extensive tracts of intact old-growth blue oak woodland appear to survive on rugged and remote terrain in the so
Autor:
Falko K. Fye, Kathryn P. Wolff, Daniel K. Stahle, Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Dorian J. Burnette, Julian Cerano, R. Daniel Griffin, David W. Stahle, Jesse R. Edmondson, Jose Villanueva
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 34:1-15
Ancient baldcypress trees found in wetland and riverine environments have been used to develop a network of exactly dated annual ring-width chronologies extending from the southeastern United States, across Mexico, and into western Guatemala. These c
Autor:
Jesse R. Edmondson
Publikováno v:
Tree-Ring Research. 66:19-33
The growth rings of eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) often contain a high frequency of false intra-annual growth bands, which complicates the dendrochronology of this species. However, exactly dated false rings replicated among many trees c
Autor:
Dorian J. Burnette, Matthew D. Therrell, Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Falko K. Fye, David M. Meko, Daniel R. Cayan, Jesse R. Edmondson, David W. Stahle, John T. Abatzoglou, Kelly T. Redmond, R. Daniel Griffin, Micheal D. Dettinger
Publikováno v:
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2011)
Stahle, David W.; Griffin, R. Daniel; Cleaveland, Malcolm K.; Edmondson, Jesse R.; Fye, Falko K.; Burnette, Dorian J.; et al.(2011). A Tree-Ring Reconstruction of the Salinity Gradient in the Northern Estuary of San Francisco Bay. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 9(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5cz3q8v4
Stahle, David W.; Griffin, R. Daniel; Cleaveland, Malcolm K.; Edmondson, Jesse R.; Fye, Falko K.; Burnette, Dorian J.; et al.(2011). A Tree-Ring Reconstruction of the Salinity Gradient in the Northern Estuary of San Francisco Bay. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 9(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5cz3q8v4
https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2011v9iss1art4 Blue oak tree-ring chronologies correlate highly with winter–spring precipitation totals over California, with Sacramento and San Joaquin river stream flow, and with seasonal variations in the salinity