A warm-season drought reconstruction in central-northern Pakistan inferred from tree rings since 1670 CE and its possible climatic mechanism
Adam Khan (),
Feng Chen (),
Heli Zhang,
Sidra Saleem,
Hamada E. Ali,
Weipeng Yue and
Martín Hadad
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Adam Khan: University of Lakki Marwat
Feng Chen: Yunnan University
Heli Zhang: Yunnan University
Sidra Saleem: Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
Hamada E. Ali: Sultan Qaboos University
Weipeng Yue: Yunnan University
Martín Hadad: Laboratorio de Dendrocronología de Zonas Áridas. CIGEOBIO (CONICET-UNSJ)
Climatic Change, 2024, vol. 177, issue 2, No 16, 23 pages
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Abstract Understanding past warm-season drought variability and its underlying climatic mechanisms is crucial for effective drought management and climate adaptation strategies. In this study, we develop a regional chronology (RC) spanning from 1620 to 2017 CE by utilizing dendrochronological techniques and tree-ring data from two stands of Abies pindrow. The RC reveals a significant positive correlation (p
Keywords: Climate change; Dendroclimatology; Abies pindrow; scPDSI; Central-northern Pakistan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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