Title:

Climatic signals in tree rings of Burkea africana and Pterocarpus angolensis from semiarid forests in Namibia

Publication Year:
2004
Abstract:

Tree-ring studies contribute worldwide to the understanding of climate and its relation to tree growth. Long tree-ring chronologies serve as climate proxies for the reconstruction of past, pre-instrument climate and its recent change. In tropical regions, the availability of exactly dated tree-ring chronologies is limited. The dendroclimatic potential of two dominant species from dry forests in northern Namibia was examined in the study presented in this paper. Both species (Burkea africana Hook and Pterocarpus angolensis DC) were sampled at two sites (ca. 900 km apart), and the response to several climatic variables, including ENSO indices, is studied. Keywords: tree rings, Semi-arid Africa, El Niño, southern oscillation, Burkea africana, Pterocarpus angolensis. 

Publication Title:

Trees - Structure and Function

Volume:
18
Issue:
4
Pages:
442 - 451
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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