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Palaeoecology of Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) in the Swedish Scandes and a Review of the Analysis of Subfossil Wood

Pages 247-259 | Published online: 08 Aug 2017

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Hans W. Linderholm & Björn E. Gunnarson. (2005) Summer temperature variability in central scandinavia during the last 3600 years. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 87:1, pages 231-241.
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Björn E. Gunnarson. (2001) Lake Level Changes Indicated by Dendrochronology on Subfossil Pine, Jämtland, Central Scandinavian Mountains, Sweden. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 33:3, pages 274-281.
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Leif Kullman. (2000) Tree-limit rise and recent warming: a geoecological case study from the Swedish Scandes. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift - Norwegian Journal of Geography 54:2, pages 49-59.
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LEIF KULLMAN & LENA KJÄLLGREN. (2008) Holocene pine tree-line evolution in the Swedish Scandes: Recent tree-line rise and climate change in a long-term perspective. Boreas 35:1, pages 159-168.
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LEIF KULLMAN. (2008) Non-analogous tree flora in the Scandes Mountains, Sweden, during the early Holocene - macrofossil evidence of rapid geographic spread and response to palaeoclimate. Boreas 27:3, pages 153-161.
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Wibjörn Karlén & Johan Kuylenstierna. (2016) On solar forcing of Holocene climate: evidence from Scandinavia. The Holocene 6:3, pages 359-365.
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