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Oxygen isotope ratios of subalpine conifers in Jirisan National Park, Korea and their dendroclimatic potential

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DENDROCHRONOLOGIA
Volume 57, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.dendro.2019.125626

Keywords

Conifer trees; Subalpine zone; Oxygen isotope; Moisture condition

Funding

  1. Korea National Park Research Institute (project title: The Monitoring Project of Ecosystem in National Park according to climate change) under the Ministry of Environment (MOE) in Republic of Korea
  2. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) [14200077]
  3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science in Japan [23242047, 26244049, 17H02020, 17H06118]
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H06118, 17H02020] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The present study aimed to explore the dendroclimatic potential of three conifer species, viz. Taxus cuspidata, Abies koreana, and Pinus koraiensis, in the subalpine zone in the Republic of Korea. The tree-ring delta O-18 chronologies were analyzed for the last 50 years and were found to be well correlated with one another (r = 0.70 - 0.87). In the correlation analyses with temperature in the growing season, the tree-ring delta O-18 data of Abies / Taxus / Pinus showed positive correlation coefficients significantly with April, June, and July / April and July / April. On the other hand, in the correlation analyses with precipitation, only the tree-ring delta(18)Odata of Abies and Taxus showed negative correlation coefficients significantly with April and May, respectively. For the correlation analyses with relative humidity, only the tree-ring delta O-18 data of Abies and Taxus showed significant negative correlation coefficients with April, June, and July for Abies, and with June and July for Taxus. Based on the results, we developed an extended Taxus delta O-18 chronology back fill 1864 CE (152 years). Spatial correlation analyses revealed that the Taxus delta 18 0 was mainly influenced by precipitation in the upstream regions of western Japan rather than that in the study region. This result pointed out the importance of the upstream hydrological processes that govern delta O-18 in precipitation. In addition, the TC delta O-18 showed meaningful correlations with temperature over Korea including our study region. These results indicated that the tree-ring delta O-18 of southern Korea was controlled not only by local temperature, but also by the upstream moisture conditions of western Japan.

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