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Complex imprint of solar variability on tree rings
Complex imprint of solar variability on tree rings
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Many studies have investigated the role of solar variability in Holocene climate. Beyond sunspot observations, solar activity can be reconstructed from 14C in tree rings. Due to the lack of sub-decadal resolution of 14C records, these studies focused on long-term processes. In this study, we use an annually-resolved 14C record to examine solar variability (e.g. 11-year Schwabe solar cycle) and its connection to European seasonal climate inferred from tree-ring records during the entire past millennium with spectral and wavelet techniques. The 11-year Schwabe solar cycle shows a significant impact in European moisture- and temperature-sensitive tree-ring records. Complex ’top-down’/‘bottom-up’ effects in the strato-tropoatmospheric system are assumed to affect European spring and summer climate with a temporal-shift as evident from observed changes in phase behavior. Significant evidence is also found for the ∼60- and ∼90-year band during the first half of the past millennium.
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Environmental research communications, 2 (2020), 10, 101003.
https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/abc063.
ISSN: 2515-7620
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@article{Land2020,
url = {https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/16857},
doi = {10.1088/2515-7620/abc063},
author = {Land, Alexander and Kromer, Bernd and Remmele, Sabine et al.},
title = {Complex imprint of solar variability on tree rings},
journal = {Environmental research communications},
year = {2020},
}