Possible errors in the Eastern Alpine Conifer Chronology (original) (raw)
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2004
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The 12,460-year Hohenheim oak and pine tree-ring chronology from central Europea unique annual record for radiocarbon calibration and paleoenvironment …
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Response to Rzepecki et al., "Missing link in Late Antiquity? A critical examination of Hollstein’s Central European Oak Chronology"
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Map Contribution (Fig. 1, Fig. 2) to: C. Dittmar/T. Eißing/A. Rothe, Elevation-specific tree-ring chronologies of Norway spruce and Silver fir in Southern Germany. Dendrochronologia, 30, 2, 2012, 73–83.
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Human impact on the Holocene forest line in the Central Alps
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Norwegian conifer chronologies constructed to date historical timber
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