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Secondary KeyINPE-10274-PRE/5789
ISSN0165-0009
Citation KeyRigozoVieiEcheNord:2003:WaAnSo
TitleWavelet analysis of solar-ENSO imprints in tree ring data from Southern Brazil in the last century
Year2003
MonthOct.
Access Date2024, May 02
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author1 Rigozo, Nivaor Rodolfo
2 Vieira, Luiz Eduardo Antunes
3 Echer, Ezequiel
4 Nordemann, Daniel Jean Roger
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3 DGE-INPE-MCT-BR
4 DGE-INPE-MCT-BR
JournalClimatic Change
Volume60
Number3
Pages329-340
History (UTC)2013-03-21 06:28:03 :: administrator -> marciana :: 2003
2013-04-05 16:10:24 :: marciana -> administrator :: 2003
2018-06-05 01:20:43 :: administrator -> marciana :: 2003
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Keywordssurface temperature variability
stable-isotope record
western united-states
el-nino
climatic-change
ice-age
pacific
periodicities
precipitation
signals
AbstractIn order to study the imprint of solar and ENSO signals on terrestrial archives, the wavelet spectrum analysis was applied to solar-geophysical indices and tree ring data. Time series of Sunspot Number (SSN), southern oscillation index (SOI) and tree-ring indices from Southern Brazil, for the period 1876 - 1991, were used in this work. The 11-year solar cycle was present during the whole period in tree ring data, being more intense during 1930 - 1980, in agreement with an earlier study that was performed for the same region but a different time range ( 1836 - 1996). ENSO effects on tree ring data from Southern Brazil were studied by the first time in this work using wavelet analysis. Shortterm variations, between 2 - 5 years, are also present in tree ring data. This represents the signature of ENSO events and was also observed in the SOI, as expected. The cross-wavelet spectrum analysis shows that both solar and climatic factors are recorded in tree ring data.
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