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iso2k-1_1_0
archiveType: Wood
originalDataUrl: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/study/20904
lipdVersion: 1.3
author: Treydte K. S.
doi: 10.1038/nature04743
latitude: 36.62
longitude: 74.98
elevation: 3900
siteName: Boibar Valley, Northern Pakistan
TSid: MAT91b2d06d87
variableName: year
units: yr AD
description: Year AD
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
rank: NA
scope: climate
TSid: TR06TRBO00
variableName: d18O
units: permil
description: cellulose
basis: The negative relationship between precipitation totoals and tree-ring d18O is strengthened through complex effects of varying humidity on plant physiology. Simplified, moist atmospheric conditions will reduce transpiration and therefore reduce 18O water enrichment in needles.
direction: negative
interpDirection: negative
scope: climate
seasonality: Oct-Sep
variable: precipitation
variableDetail: Seasonal, annual
variableGroup: EffectiveMoisture
variableGroupDirection: negative
variableGroupOriginal: P_amount
scope: climate
scope: climate
basis: Roden et al. 2000 (GCA)
direction: positive
inferredMaterial: precipitation
integrationTime: 1
integrationTimeUnits: years
mathematicalRelation: linear
rank: 1
scope: isotope
seasonality: Annual
seasonalityOriginal: Annual
variable: precipitationIsotope
variableGroup: P_isotope
variableGroupDirection: positive
scope: isotope
scope: isotope
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