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Reduced climate sensitivity of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) influenced by background SO2 in Franconia (Germany, Central Europe)

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 185, Issue -, Pages 281-294

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.10.030

Keywords

Tree-rings; Isotopes; Climate sensitivity; Air pollution

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  1. EC [017008]

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The climate sensitivity of carbon (delta C-13), oxygen (delta O-18) and hydrogen (delta H-2) isotope signatures in tree-ring cellulose of Abies alba Mill. from a marginally industrialized area of Franconia (Germany) was analysed for the last 130 years. All isotopes preserve climatic signals up to c. 1950 AD. After 1950 we observe a clear reduction in climate sensitivity of delta C-13 and delta H-2 while delta O-18 - climate relations remain well pronounced. Nevertheless statistical tests implied that SO2 background emissions of West Germany had influenced isotope signatures long before 1950. The relationships between isotope values and concentrations of SO2, dust, O-3 and NO2 at the regional level during the period 1979-2006 indicate that delta C-13 and delta O-18 were influenced primarily by SO2. The impact of SO2 on delta H-2 was negligible, but the observed reduction of climate sensitivity may be caused by synergic influences. The results have significant implications if isotope signatures from tree-rings from anthropogenic influenced regions are used to reconstruct past climate. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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