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dendroclimatic

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Etymology

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From dendro- +‎ climatic.

Adjective

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dendroclimatic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to dendroclimatology
    • 2000 May 12, Tammy M. Rittenour et al., “El Niño-Like Climate Teleconnections in New England During the Late Pleistocene”, in Science[1], volume 288, number 5468, →DOI, pages 1039–1042:
      This trend removal is similar to that used to remove nonclimatic growth-related trends in dendroclimatic records (29 ).
    • 1997 November 14, J. Overpeck et al., “Arctic Environmental Change of the Last Four Centuries”, in Science[2], volume 278, number 5341, →DOI, pages 1251–1256:
      It is also a product of the NSF- and NOAA-sponsored Analysis of Rapid and Recent Climatic Change (ARRCC) and other non-PALE (for example, dendroclimatic) projects, and is also a result of research funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), including the Paleoecological Analysis of Circumarctic Treeline (PACT) program.