Dendrochronologia

Papers
(The H4-Index of Dendrochronologia is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating the influence of high-resolution image capture on the signal strength of blue intensity and quantitative wood anatomy metrics from whitebark pine58
European Dendroecological Fieldweek (EDF) 2021 in Val Müstair, Switzerland: International education and research during the pandemic53
Investigating the potential for Southern Hemisphere climate reconstruction using stable isotopes in Tasmanian tree rings26
Timber for a medieval Cog – Wood studies of the Lootsi 8 wreck, Tallinn23
Growth-climate relationships of four tree species in the subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in Southwest China22
Cork-ring width responds to climate depending on local site dryness21
Tree growth-climate relationship in the Azorean holly in a temperate humid forest with low thermal amplitude21
Climatic effects on primary and secondary growth of Pinus oocarpa trees in southern Mexico20
Elevational changes in climate response of Pinus nigra pallasiana tree-rings on the Crimean Peninsula20
Sensitivity of sub-annual grey pine (Pinus sabiniana) stem growth to water supply and demand in central California19
Thinning improves growth and resilience after severe droughts in Quercus subpyrenaica coppice forests in the Spanish Pre-Pyrenees19
A modular handle for increment borers: Improving versatility, efficiency, and safety in dendrochronological fieldwork18
A 302-yr oak tree-ring chronology anchored with wiggle-matched 14C ages from prehistoric wells at Szalkszentmárton, Hungary17
Responses of radial growth to climate change for two dominant artificial coniferous trees16
Identifying the impact of climate extremes on radial growth in young tropical trees: A comparison of inventory and tree-ring based estimates16
Climatic drivers and tree growth in a key production species: The case of Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don in the Azores archipelago16
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