Lehrstuhl für Geographie (Physische Geographie)


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Tree ring inferred summer temperature variations over the last millennium in western Himalaya, India. (2011) Yadav RR, Bräuning A, Singh J Journal article The potential of the dwarf shrub Betula nana L. as a climate indicator above the tree line in the southern Norwegian Scandes (2011) Meinardus C, Weinert B, Löffler J, Lundberg A, Bräuning A Conference contribution, Original article The manifestation of drought events in tree rings of beech and oak in northern Bavaria (Germany) (2011) Lasermann B, Bräuning A Conference contribution, Original article Radial stem growth of Tabebuia chrysantha (Bignoniaceae) in Southern Ecuador (2011) Volland F, Ganzhi Tacuri JO, Bräuning A Conference contribution, Original article Regional extreme climate events on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau since AD 1450 inferred from tree rings. (2011) Qin C, Yang B, Bräuning A, Sonechkin DM, Huang K Journal article Growth dynamics of Podocarpus falcatus (2011) Krepkowski J, Bräuning A, Gebrekirstos A Conference contribution, Original article Dendrochronology in the dry tropics: the Ethiopian case. (2011) Wils THG, Sass-Klaassen UGW, Eshetu Z, Bräuning A, Gebrekirstos A, Couralet C, Robertson I, et al. Journal article Seasonal dynamics of wood formation in Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) along an altitudinal gradient in the Hyrcanian forest, Iran. (2011) Oladi R, Pourtahmasi K, Eckstein D, Bräuning A Journal article The development of a long pine (Pinus wallichiana) chronology from western Nepal from living trees and 14C-dated historic wood samples (2011) Bräuning A, Scharf A, Kretschmer W, Gierl S, Leichmann K, Burchardt I Conference contribution, Original article Tree-ring width and vessel characteristics of oriental beech (Fagus Orientalis) along an altitudinal gradient in the caspian forests, northern Iran. (2011) Pourtahmasi K, Lotfiomran N, Bräuning A, Parsapajouh D Journal article