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Ulf Büntgen, Alan Crivellaro, Dominique Arseneault, Mike Baillie, David Barclay, Mauro Bernabei, Jarno Bontadi, Gretel Boswijk, David Brown, Duncan A. Christie, Olga V. Churakova, Edward R. Cook, Rosanne D’Arrigo, Nicole Davi, Jan Esper, Patrick Fonti, Ciara Greaves, Rashit M. Hantemirov, Malcolm K. Hughes, Alexander V. Kirdyanov, Paul J. Krusic, Carlos Le Quesne, Fredrik C. Ljungqvist, Michael McCormick, Vladimir S. Myglan, Kurt Nicolussi, Clive Oppenheimer, Jonathan Palmer, Chun Qin, Frederick Reinig, Matthew Salzer, Markus Stoffel, Max Torbenson, Mirek Trnka, Ricardo Villalba, Nick Wiesenberg, Greg Wiles, Bao Yang, Alma Piermattei
Publikováno v:
Büntgen, U, Crivellaro, A, Arseneault, D, Baillie, M, Barclay, D, Bernabei, M, Bontadi, J, Boswijk, G, Brown, D, Christie, D A, Churakova, O V, Cook, E R, D'Arrigo, R, Davi, N, Esper, J, Fonti, P, Greaves, C, Hantemirov, R M, Hughes, M K, Kirdyanov, A V, Krusic, P J, Le Quesne, C, Ljungqvist, F C, McCormick, M, Myglan, V S, Nicolussi, K, Oppenheimer, C, Palmer, J, Qin, C, Reinig, F, Salzer, M, Stoffel, M, Torbenson, M, Trnka, M, Villalba, R, Wiesenberg, N, Wiles, G, Yang, B & Piermattei, A 2022, ' Global wood anatomical perspective on the onset of the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA) in the mid-6th century CE ', Science Bulletin, vol. 67, no. 22, pp. 2336-2344 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2022.10.019
Linked to major volcanic eruptions around 536 and 540 CE, the onset of the Late Antique Little Ice Age has been described as the coldest period of the past two millennia. The exact timing and spatial extent of this exceptional cold phase are, however
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https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/188ae962-949c-4349-ab4d-2f0a5186516f
https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/188ae962-949c-4349-ab4d-2f0a5186516f
Autor:
Mike Baillie
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. 26:87-89
It is fair to say that back in the 1970s when people in Europe started to build tree ring chronologies in a serious manner, they tended to think in local terms. A north German oak chronology would be different from a south German chronology, an Irish