Detailed project information
| Title | : | Time series of wood characters - a new proxy to determine changing environments through the Holocene and to evaluate the impact of future climate change. |
| Applicant | : | Prof. dr. ir. G.M.J. Mohren |
| Research institute | : | Wageningen Universiteit & Researchcentrum Omgevingswetenschappen Bosecologie & Bosbeheer (FEM) |
| Team members | : | Dr. U.G.W. Sass-Klaassen |
| Duration | : | 09/01/2005 tot 07/27/2009 |
| Strategic goal | : | Talent |
| Finance | : | Eur 155.792 |
| Subsidy | : | More Women Researchers as University Lecturers (MEERVOUD) |
Summary
Products
Articles
- Tree-ring analysis of Juniperus excelsa from the northen Oman mountains. . pp.
- (2006). Woodlands of the past - The axcavation of wetlands woods at Zwolle-Stadshagen (the Netherlands): Growth pattern and population dynamics of oak and ash. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. pp. 61-71
- (2006). Woodlands of the past - The excavation of wetland woods at Zwolle-Stadshagen (the Netherlands): Reconstruction of the wetland wood in its environmental context. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. pp. 37-60
- (2007). De extreme zomer van 2006: langetermijngevolgen van klimaatverandering. Vakblad Natuur Bos Landschap 4. pp. 23
- (2007). The impact of the 2003 summer drought on the intra-annual growth pattern of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus robur L.) on a dry site in the Netherlands. Dendrochronologia. pp. 103-112
- (2007). Dendrogeomorphology - a new tool to study drift-sand dynamics. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. pp. 355-363
- (2007). Dendrochronological investigations on Juniperus procera from Ethiopian dry afromontane forests. Tree Ring in Archeology, Climatology and Ecology (TRACE). pp. 73-79
- (2007). Effects of water availability on the growth and tree morphology of Quercus pubescens Willd. and Pinus sylverstris L. in the Valais, Switzerland. Tree Rings in Archeology, Climatology and Ecology (TRACE). pp. 206-217
- (2007). Dendrochronology as a tool for historical ecological research. Two case studies from the Netherlands. Tree Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology (TRACE). pp.
- (2007). Humans and Environment. Special issue EuroDendro 2005: Humans and Environment. pp.
- (2008). Leaf specific conductivity reduced by drought. Three Physiology. pp. 529-536
- (2008). Dendrometers geven inzicht in groeidynamiek van bomen onder veranderend klimaat. Arbor Vitae : bulletin van de Nederlandse Dendrologische Vereniging. pp. 18-20
- (2008). Persisting soil drought reduces leaf specific conductivity in Scots pune (Pinus Sylvestris) and pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens). Tree Physiology. pp. 529-536
- (2008). Juniper from Ethiopia contains a large-scale precipitation signal. International Journal of Plant Scinces. pp. 1057-1065
- (2008). Dendrochronological dating and provenancing of timber used as foundation piles under historic buildings in the Netherlands. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation. pp. 96-105
- (2008). Nature and periodicity of growth rings in two Bangladeshi mangrove species. Iawa Journal. pp. 265-276
