Can we distinguish between tree-ring eccentricity developed as a result of landsliding and prevailing winds? consequences for dendrochronological dating
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22 nov. 2018
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Catégorie d'article: Regular Articles
Publié en ligne: 22 nov. 2018
Pages: 223 - 234
Reçu: 09 juil. 2018
Accepté: 11 sept. 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/geochr-2015-0098
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![Subsequent steps of tree-ring eccentricity analysis in a tree affected by landsliding in the Suchawa study site with respective formulas allowing transformation of ring widths [mm] on the upslope (Ux) and downslope (Dx) sides of stems into eccentricity [mm] (Ex), then eccentricity index [%] (Eix) and its yearly variation [percentage points] (vEix) and disturbance (eccentricity) events dated with the use of reference thresholds (method after Wistuba et al., 2013). Example of ring width graph, eccentricity index graph, graph of yearly variation of eccentricity index.](https://sciendo-parsed.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/6471df55215d2f6c89db3b7b/j_geochr-2015-0098_fig_004.jpg?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=AKIA6AP2G7AKOUXAVR44%2F20250914%2Feu-central-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20250914T023255Z&X-Amz-Expires=3600&X-Amz-Signature=481d87c42e33408baef1a0c15d8092956ab100a40ec87cedd418b5d82bbe4f62&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&x-amz-checksum-mode=ENABLED&x-id=GetObject)
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Statistical parameters describing sets of eccentricity index values calculated for sample populations of trees affected by landsliding (Suchawa study site), prevailing wind (Hubertka study site) and for sample populations of reference trees growing in sites unaffected by landsliding and prevailing wind (Suchawa reference site, Hubertka reference site)_ Upslope/windward (up_/wind_) and downslope/leeward (down_/lee_) eccentricity was separated in the calculations_
Parameters of eccentricity index | Suchawa (active landslide) study site | Suchawa reference site | Hubertka (prevailing study wind) site | Hubertka reference site |
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Max up./wind | 1833.33 | 320.69 | 636.59 | 127.55 |
Min down./lee | –467.57 | –339.22 | –4350.00 | –522.06 |
Mean up./wind | 68.96 | 37.37 | 71.79 | 24.45 |
Mean down./lee | –42.50 | –28.43 | –206.77 | –33.33 |
Mean | 34.24 | 5.41 | –162.48 | –8.86 |
Standard deviation up./wind | 104.40 | 38.76 | 114.46 | 23.44 |
Standard deviation down./lee | 56.58 | 33.16 | 361.49 | 41.98 |
Standard deviation | 105.66 | 48.87 | 349.77 | 45.42 |
Median up./wind | 38.76 | 25.33 | 31.43 | 16.75 |
Median down./lee | –25.00 | –19.43 | –92.11 | –22.38 |
Median | 18.33 | 1.90 | –73.29 | –4.67 |
Total no of rings under analysis | 1544 | 696 | 1302 | 562 |
Up./wind. eccentricity [% of rings] | 68.85 | 51.44 | 15.90 | 42.35 |
Down./lee. eccentricity [% of rings] | 31.15 | 48.56 | 84.10 | 57.65 |