Moisture variation inferred from tree rings in north central China and its links with the remote oceans
Abstract In this study we presented a composite standard chronology, spanning 1635–2018 to reconstruct May–July moisture variation in north central China. Our reconstruction revealed four severe dry epochs and five pronounced wet epochs. Additionally, spatial correlation analysis of our reconstructi...
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Main Authors: | Zeyu Zheng, Liya Jin, Jinjian Li, Jie Chen, Xiaojian Zhang, Zhenqian Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ccc27d5f3abb4934af35ca2bc31e226f |
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