Stable oxygen isotopes in juniper and oak tree rings from northern Iran as indicators for site-specific and season-specific moisture variations

Bräuning A, Foroozan Z, Pourtahmasi K (2015)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2015

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Book Volume: 36

Pages Range: 33-39

URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1125786515000557

DOI: 10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.003

Abstract

Variations of stable isotopes ratios in tree rings are indicators of climate fluctuations. The current study examines the relationships between precipitation and temperature variations and stable oxygen isotopes ratios (δO) of the last 50 years in cellulose extracted from growth rings of Juniperus polycarpus and Quercus macranthera in northern Iran. We sampled at high-elevation sites in the Alborz Mountains, where J. polycarpus covers south-facing slopes and Q. macranthera covers north-facing slopes, respectively. δO values of tree-ring cellulose in oak and juniper show site-specific differences in their mean and standard deviation, but temporal variations are significantly correlated, indicating a common forcing. Correlation functions of tree-ring δO with local and modelled climate data reveal positive effects of temperature on δO values in J. polycarpus during January-June, with significant correlations in January and May. Moreover, juniper δO is influenced by winter precipitation, probably due to an influence of snow melt on the isotopic composition of soil water during spring. Negative correlations were found between juniper δO and early vegetation period precipitation, when new xylem cells are formed. In contrast, δO of oak contains a late summer (September) precipitation signal. Besides, δO values in oak are positively affected by temperatures during summer and winter, with strongest connections with temperatures of September during the previous and current growing seasons. By combining stable isotope signals of species growing under different site conditions, there is a potential to reconstruct moisture variations during different seasons in the mountain areas of north Iran.

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APA:

Bräuning, A., Foroozan, Z., & Pourtahmasi, K. (2015). Stable oxygen isotopes in juniper and oak tree rings from northern Iran as indicators for site-specific and season-specific moisture variations. Dendrochronologia, 36, 33-39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2015.08.003

MLA:

Bräuning, Achim, Zeynab Foroozan, and Kambiz Pourtahmasi. "Stable oxygen isotopes in juniper and oak tree rings from northern Iran as indicators for site-specific and season-specific moisture variations." Dendrochronologia 36 (2015): 33-39.

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