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Scientific Merits and Analytical Challenges of Tree-Ring Densitometry

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REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS
卷 57, 期 4, 页码 1224-1264

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019RG000642

关键词

microdensitometry; maximum latewood density (MXD); X-ray densitometry; blue intensity; anatomical density; paleoclimatology

资金

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [iTREE CRSII3_136295, P300P2_154543, 150205]
  2. Transnational Access to Research Infrastructures activity in the 7th Framework Programme of the EC under the Trees4Future project [284181]
  3. Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI [SBFI C14.0104]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [XELLCLIM 200021_182398]
  5. EVA4.0 project [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000803]
  6. Ghent University [BOF. DOC.2014.0037.01]
  7. National Science Centre (Poland) [DEC-2013/11/B/ST10/04764]
  8. FEDER funds [IJCI-2015-25845]
  9. Russian Science Foundation [18-1400072]
  10. German Science Foundation [Inst 247/665-1 FUGG, ES 161/9-1, HA 8048/1-1, Wi 2680/8-1]
  11. Leibnitz Association (project BaltRap)
  12. Austrian Science Fund FWF [I 1183-N19]
  13. U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) [AGS-15-02150, PLR-15-04134, PLR-1603473]
  14. project SustES - Adaptation strategies for sustainable ecosystem services and food security under adverse environmental conditions [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000797]
  15. NERC [NE/K003097/1]
  16. UK NERC [NE/P011527/1]
  17. EU project Millennium [017008]
  18. U.S. NSF CAREER Grant [AGS-1349942]
  19. BNP Paribas Foundation (Award THEMES)
  20. NERC [NE/K003097/1, NE/P011527/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  21. Russian Science Foundation [18-14-00072] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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X-ray microdensitometry on annually resolved tree-ring samples has gained an exceptional position in last-millennium paleoclimatology through the maximum latewood density (MXD) parameter, but also increasingly through other density parameters. For 50 years, X-ray based measurement techniques have been the de facto standard. However, studies report offsets in the mean levels for MXD measurements derived from different laboratories, indicating challenges of accuracy and precision. Moreover, reflected visible light-based techniques are becoming increasingly popular, and wood anatomical techniques are emerging as a potentially powerful pathway to extract density information at the highest resolution. Here we review the current understanding and merits of wood density for tree-ring research, associated microdensitometric techniques, and analytical measurement challenges. The review is further complemented with a careful comparison of new measurements derived at 17 laboratories, using several different techniques. The new experiment allowed us to corroborate and refresh long-standing wisdom but also provide new insights. Key outcomes include (i) a demonstration of the need for mass/volume-based recalibration to accurately estimate average ring density; (ii) a substantiation of systematic differences in MXD measurements that cautions for great care when combining density data sets for climate reconstructions; and (iii) insights into the relevance of analytical measurement resolution in signals derived from tree-ring density data. Finally, we provide recommendations expected to facilitate futureinter-comparability and interpretations for global change research.

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