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Impact of powerful volcanic eruptions and solar activity on the climate above the Arctic Circle

Abstract The tree growth response in polar region (Kola Peninsula and Finnish Lapland) to the most powerful (VEI>4) volcanic eruptions is assessed over a period of 1445-2005. The analysis was based on the Loparskaya (1445-2005) and Finnish supra-long (~ 7500 years) tree-ring chronologies. These c...

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Published in:Geofísica internacional 2018-03, Vol.57 (1), p.67-77
Main Authors: A. Kasatkina, Elena, Shumilov, Oleg I., Timonen, Mauri, G. Kanatjev, Alexander
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