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Fuegian floating tree-ring chronology from subfossil Nothofagus wood

F. Roig, JR

Laboratorio de Dendrocronología, CC330, IANIGLA, CRICYT-CONICET, (5500) Mendoza, Argentina

C. Roig

Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia S.J. Bosco, (9410) Ushuaia, Argentina

J. Rabassa

CADIC-CONICET, CC92, (9410) Ushuaia, Argentina

J. Boninsegna

Laboratorio de Dendrocronología, CC330, IANIGLA, CRICYT-CONICET, (5500) Mendoza, Argentina

The discovery of subfossil Nothofagus wood buried in several peat bogs of Argentine Tierra del Fuego is reported. A provisional, fragmented-floating tree-ring width chronology covering the last 1400 years has been obtained. Statistical and spectral analysis revealed no significant differences between the present and floating Tierra del Fuego tree-ring chronologies. Some cyclical growth peculiarities found in both modern and floating chronologies are discussed.

Key Words: Tierra del Fuego • Nothofagus • subfossil wood • tree-rings • palaeoclimatology • dendrochronology • dendroclimatology • Argentina.

The Holocene, Vol. 6, No. 4, 469-476 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/095968369600600410


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