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A winter temperature reconstruction for the Lidder Valley, Kashmir, Northwest Himalaya based on tree-rings of Pinus wallichiana

Journal

CLIMATE DYNAMICS
Volume 53, Issue 7-8, Pages 4059-4075

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-019-04773-6

Keywords

Himalayan Blue pine; Temperature; Recent warming; Kashmir valley; Tree-rings

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi [SB/S4/ES-621/2012]

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A regional, 175 year long, tree-ring width chronology ( spanning 1840-2014 C.E.) was developed for Pinus wallichiana A. B. Jacks. ( Himalayan Blue pine) from the Lidder Valley, Kashmir, Northwest Himalaya. Simple and seasonal correlation analysis (SEASCORR) with monthly climate records demonstrates a significant direct positive relationship of tree growth with winter temperature. A linear regression model explains 64% of the total variance of the winter temperature and is used to reconstruct December-March temperatures back to 1855 C.E. The most noticeable feature of the reconstruction is a marked warming trend beginning in the late twentieth century and persisting through the present. This reconstruction was compared with instrumental records and other proxy based local and regional temperature reconstructions and generally agrees with the tree-ring records and is consistent with the marked loss of glacial ice over the last few decades. Spectral analysis reveals a periodicity likely associated with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation. Spatial correlation patterns of sea surface temperatures with the observed and reconstructed winter temperatures are consistent with larger scale warming in the region.

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