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May–June precipitation reconstruction of southwestern anatolia, Turkey during the last 900 years from tree rings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Ramzi Touchan*
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona, P.O. Box 210058, Tucson, AZ 85721-0058, USA
Ünal Akkemik
Affiliation:
University of Istanbul, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Botany, 80895 Bahçeköy-Istanbul, Turkey
Malcolm K. Hughes
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona, P.O. Box 210058, Tucson, AZ 85721-0058, USA
Nesat Erkan
Affiliation:
Southwest Anatolia Forest Research Institute (SAFRI), POB: 264, Antalya, Turkey
*
*Corresponding author. Fax: +1 520 621 8229.E-mail address:[email protected] (R. Touchan).

Abstract

A May–June precipitation reconstruction (AD 1097–2000) has been developed for southwestern Anatolia in Turkey, the longest reported to date in this region. The reconstruction was derived from a regional Juniperus excelsa chronology that was built from material sampled at four sites in the Antalya and Mersin Districts. The regional tree-ring chronology accounts for 51% of the variance of instrumentally observed May–June precipitation. The years AD 1518 to 1587 are the most humid period in the reconstruction, coinciding with a major shift in European climate. The driest 70-year period in the reconstruction is AD 1195 to 1264. The period AD 1591–1660 represents the third driest and was characterized by instability climatically, politically, and socially in Anatolia.

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University of Washington

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