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Johannes Edvardsson

Johannes Edvardsson

Researcher

Johannes Edvardsson

Multiannual hydrological responses in Scots pine radial growth within raised bogs in southern Sweden

Author

  • Johannes Edvardsson
  • Anders Hansson

Summary, in English

To explore interactions between climate and peatland hydrology, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) growing at four raised bogs in southern Sweden were subject to a dendroclimatological study. Radial tree growth reflecting climate and water table fluctuations over multiannual periods was detected as significant negative correlations between tree-ring width (TRW) chronologies and the preceding one to four years total precipitation or river discharge. Systematically stronger negative correlations were obtained when river discharge instead of precipitation was compared to radial tree growth. This indicates that river discharge reflect moisture variability of peat bogs better than what precipitation data does. Meanwhile, monthly precipitation and radial tree growth did not show any clear correlation, whereas spring and early summer temperatures had a positive influence on the tree growth. Our study shows that growth variability of bog pines in the Boreal zone reflect hydrological responses related to a synthesis of climate controlled moisture variability over several year periods.

Department/s

  • Quaternary Sciences

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

1354-1354

Publication/Series

Silva Fennica

Volume

49

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Suomen Metsatieteellinen Seura

Topic

  • Climate Research

Keywords

  • peatland
  • hydrology
  • Pinus sylvestris
  • precipitation
  • river discharge
  • dendrochronology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2242-4075