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European Journal of Forest Research | 2012

Age effects and climate response in trees: a multi-proxy tree-ring test in old-growth life stages

Isabel Dorado Liñán; Emilia Gutiérrez; Ingo Heinrich; Laia Andreu-Hayles; Elena Muntán; Filipe Campelo; Gerhard Helle

Aging in trees implies a progressive reduction in the growth rate, related to a shortening of the growing period and changes in the photosynthetic capability and efficiency. These changes may continue during the old-growth life stages following the juvenile phase and are reflected in tree-ring properties such as growth increment, density or stable isotopes. We studied possible climate age effects in time series of several tree-ring parameters (ring width, wood density and stable carbon and oxygen isotopes) of mature individuals from two age groups of Pinus uncinata and P. nigra at two locations in Spain. The aim was to test whether age differences in trees in the old-growth life stages could lead to diverging climate responses. The results show some differences in response to climate between age groups at a monthly level, but most of these divergences are not significant for seasonal climate variables. Regardless of the age group, the main limiting climate factors constrained tree growth equally. Although our findings do not support the idea of an age-dependent response to climate that may lead to inaccurate climate reconstructions, further studies using tree-ring density and stable isotope series are urgently needed to verify the current results.


Annals of Glaciology | 2004

Dendrochronological study of the Canal del Roc Roig avalanche path: first results of the Aludex project in the Pyrenees

Elena Muntán; Laia Andreu; Pere Oller; Emilia Gutiérrez; Pere Martínez

Abstract Historical data about ancient avalanches are scarce in the Pyrenees. Dendrochronology can provide new data about past avalanches and their return period, but up to now little research has been carried out with this purpose. The Aludex project aims to obtain information about the frequency and extent of extreme avalanches, using a dendrochronological and a nivo-meteorological approach. In this paper, we present the results of a dendrochronological study of the Canal del Roc Roig avalanche path which was affected by two extreme avalanches in February 1996. This first dendrochronological study has permitted us to assess the tree-ring signals due to avalanche events in 53 out of 132 dated trees. The trees presented a variety of responses to the 1996 avalanche events. It is shown that the type of tree-ring signal depends on tree age. The methodology has proved successful in detecting the 1996 and 1972 documented avalanche events, and provided outstanding evidence of undocumented past events such as one in 1930.


Annals of Glaciology | 2004

Using vegetation to characterize the avalanche of Canal del Roc Roig, Vall de Nuria, eastern Pyrenees, Spain

Ricard Molina; Elena Muntán; Laia Andreu; Glòria Furdada; Pere Oller; Emilia Gutiérrez; Pere Martínez; Joan Manue Vilaplana

Abstract Avalanche hazard maps of high accuracy are difficult to produce. For land-use planning and management purposes, a good knowledge of extreme run-out zones and frequencies of avalanches is required. In the present work, vegetation recognition (especially focused on Pinus uncinata trees) and dendrochronological techniques are used to characterize avalanches that have occurred in historical times, helping to determine both the extent of large or extreme avalanches and their occurrence in time. Vegetation was studied at the Canal del Roc Roig (eastern Pyrenees, Spain) avalanche path. The avalanches descending this path affect the railway that reaches the Vall de Núria resort and the run-up to the opposite slope. During winter 1996, two important avalanches affecting this path were well documented. These are compared with the results of the vegetation study, consisting of an inventory of flora, the recording of vegetation damages along eight transverse profiles at different altitudes on the path and a dendrochronological sampling campaign. The data obtained contributed to a characterization of the predominant snow accumulation in the starting zone, the 1996 avalanches and the range of frequencies of large avalanches. Also, traces of avalanches that increase the path mapped in the avalanche paths map published by the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya in 2000 were identified, improving the initial existing information.


Tree-ring Research | 2013

Dendrochronology Course In Valsaín Forest, Segovia, Spain

Ramzi Touchan; David M. Meko; Juan Antonio Ballesteros-Cánovas; Raúl Sánchez-Salguero; J. Julio Camarero; Dalila Kerchouche; Elena Muntán; Madjda Khabcheche; Juan A. Blanco; Clara Rodriguez Morata; Virginia Garófano-Gómez; Luis A. Martín; Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez; Kenza Garah; Andrea Hevia; Jaime Madrigal-González; Ángela Sánchez-Miranda; Tatiana A. Shestakova; María Tabakova

Abstract This report describes an international summer course, “Tree Rings, Climate, Natural Resources, and Human Interaction”, held in Valsaín, Spain, in summer of 2012. The course, with 14 participants from three countries (Spain, Algeria, and Russia), included basic training in dendrochronology skills as well as applied projects in dendroclimatology, dendroecology and dendrogeomorphology.


Archive | 2010

Tracking Past Snow Avalanches in the SE Pyrenees

Elena Muntán; Pere Oller; Emilia Gutiérrez

Winter 1995–1996 was an exceptional snow avalanche season in the Pyrenees. Nuria Valley, at the SE Pyrenees, registered four avalanches that reached a rack railway that runs along the valley floor. One of these avalanche paths, Canal del Roc Roig, was studied by dendrochronological means. Muntan et al. (2004) reported tree-ring evidence for two previously known snow avalanches and provided striking evidence for one undocumented event that occurred in 1929–1930. Subsequently, to unveil past avalanches more extensive research based on a higher sample density was carried out. The results of this research are outlined here.


Global Change Biology | 2011

Long tree-ring chronologies reveal 20th century increases in water-use efficiency but no enhancement of tree growth at five Iberian pine forests

Laia Andreu-Hayles; Octavi Planells; Emilia Gutiérrez; Elena Muntán; Gerhard Helle; Gerhard H. Schleser


Trees-structure and Function | 2011

Climate controls act at different scales on the seasonal pattern of Quercus ilex L. stem radial increments in NE Spain

Emilia Gutiérrez; Filipe Campelo; J. Julio Camarero; Montserrat Ribas; Elena Muntán; Cristina Nabais; Helena Freitas


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2009

Reconstructing snow avalanches in the Southeastern Pyrenees

Elena Muntán; C. García; Pere Oller; G. Martí; A. García; Emilia Gutiérrez


Climate Dynamics | 2015

Eight-hundred years of summer temperature variations in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula reconstructed from tree rings

Isabel Dorado Liñán; Eduardo Zorita; J. F. González-Rouco; Ingo Heinrich; Filipe Campello; Elena Muntán; Laia Andreu-Hayles; Emilia Gutiérrez


Archive | 2004

Dendrochronological study of the avalanche path Canal del Roc Roig: first results of the ALUDEX Project in the Pyrenees

Elena Muntán; Laia Andreu Hayles; Pere Oller i Figueras; Emilia Gutiérrez Merino; Pere Martínez

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Pere Oller

Generalitat of Catalonia

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J. Julio Camarero

Spanish National Research Council

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Cecilio Angulo

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Clara Rodriguez Morata

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Cristina Baeza

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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