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Summer drought reconstruction in northeastern Spain inferred from a tree ring latewood network since 1734
Ernesto TejedorMiguel ÁNgel SazJosé María CuadratM. De LuisJan Espersubject
0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContext (language use)Global change01 natural sciencesGeophysicsPeninsulaEvapotranspirationClimatologyPaleoclimatologyDendrochronologyGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChronologydescription
Drought recurrence in the Mediterranean is regarded as a fundamental factor for socio-economic development and the resilience of natural systems in context of global change. However, knowledge of past droughts has been hampered by the absence of high-resolution proxies. We present a drought reconstruction for the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula based on a new dendrochronology network considering the Standardized Evapotranspiration Precipitation Index (SPEI). A total of 774 latewood width series from 387 trees of P. sylvestris and P. uncinata were combined in an inter-regional chronology. The new chronology, calibrated against gridded climate data, reveals a robust relationship with the SPEI representing drought conditions of July and August. We developed a summer drought reconstruction for the period 1734-2013 representative for the northeastern and central Iberian Peninsula. We identified 16 extremely dry and 17 extremely wet summers, and four decadal scale dry and wet periods, including 2003-2013 as the driest episode of the reconstruction.
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2017-08-19 | Geophysical Research Letters |