Correction to: Tree-ring cellulose δ18O records similar large-scale climate influences as precipitation δ18O in the Northwest Territories of Canada (Climate Dynamics, (2022), 58, 3-4, (759-776), 10.1007/s00382-021-05932-4). 2907-
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High-precision 14C measurements of parenchyma-rich Hymenolobium petraeum tree species confirm bomb-peak atmospheric levels and reveal local fossil-fuel CO2 emissions in the Central Amazon. 113994-
The unknown third-Hydrogen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose across Europe.,The unknown third – Hydrogen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose across Europe. 152281-
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Tree-ring cellulose δ18O records similar large-scale climate influences as precipitation δ18O in the Northwest Territories of Canada. 759-776
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Accelerated Recent Warming and Temperature Variability Over the Past Eight Centuries in the Central Asian Altai From Blue Intensity in Tree Rings. -
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Different climate sensitivity for radial growth, but uniform for tree-ring stable isotopes along an aridity gradient in <i>Polylepis tarapacana</i>, the world’s highest elevation tree species. 1353-1371