Author/Authors :
Shumilov، O.I نويسنده Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre RAS, Apatity, Russia , , Kasatkina، E.A نويسنده Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre RAS, Apatity, Russia , , Mielikainen، K نويسنده Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, Vantaa, Finland , , Timonen، M نويسنده innish Forest Research Institute, Rovaniemi Research Unit, Rovaniemi, Finland , , Kanatjev، A.G نويسنده Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre RAS, Apatity, Russia ,
Abstract :
The paper deals with the analysis of the external factor (solar activity, volcanic eruptions)
influence on tree growth at the Kola Peninsula, northwestern Russia. Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine) tree-ring
chronologies collected nearby the northern timberline (68.63N, 33.25E) include the oldest (1445-2005 AD)
living pine tree found up to date in the Kola Peninsula. A total of 18 living trees Pinus sylvestris were sampled
taking two cores. Tree rings measured with a precision of 0.01 mm by using an image analysis system (scanner
and relevant software). The samples were cross-dated using standard dendrochronological practices and the
COFECHA program. A negative exponential curve was used to remove the age trend from individual annual
ring series prior to construction of the chronology using the ARSTAN modeling. It was shown that the past
climatic variations in the Kola Peninsula were fairly strongly connected to solar variability and volcanic
activity. A superposed epoch analysis of 18 large (Volcanic Explosivity Index, VEI > 5) volcanic events revealed
a significant suppression of tree growth for up to 8 years following volcanic eruptions. The data analysis
enabled us to get some conclusions on the past climate variations and to demonstrate the relation of global and
regional climatic variations in the European North.