Exploring the Centennial-Scale Climate History of Southern Brazil with Ocotea porosa (Nees & Mart.) Barroso Tree-Rings

Author:

Silva Muraja Daniela Oliveira1ORCID,Klausner Virginia1ORCID,Prestes Alan1ORCID,Aakala Tuomas2ORCID,Macedo Humberto Gimenes13ORCID,Rojahn da Silva Iuri1

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física e Astronomia, Laboratóriode Registros Naturais, Instituto de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento, Universidade do Vale do Paraíba, São José dos Campos 12244-390, SP, Brazil

2. School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, 80130 Joensuu, Finland

3. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Pesquisa Operacional (PPG-PO), Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp)—Unidade Parque Tecnológico, São José dos Campos 12231-280, SP, Brazil

Abstract

This article explores the dendrochronological potential of Ocotea porosa (Nees & Mart) Barroso (Imbuia) for reconstructing past climate conditions in the General Carneiro region, Southern Brazil, utilizing well-established dendroclimatic techniques. A total of 41 samples of Imbuia were subjected to dendroclimatic analysis to reconstruct precipitation and temperature patterns over the period from 1446 to 2011. Notably, we achieved the longest reconstructions of spring precipitation and temperature for the Brazilian southern region, spanning an impressive 566-year timeframe, by employing a mean chronology approach. To achieve our objectives, we conducted a Pearson’s correlation analysis between the mean chronology and the climatic time series, with a monthly temporal resolution employed for model calibration. Impressively, our findings reveal significant correlations with coefficients as high as |rx,P| = 0.32 for precipitation and |rx,T| = 0.45 for temperature during the spring season. Importantly, our climate reconstructions may elucidate a direct influence of the El Niño—South Oscillation phenomenon on precipitation and temperature patterns, which, in turn, are intricately linked to the natural growth patterns of the Imbuia trees. These results shed valuable light on the historical climate variability in the Southern Brazil region and provide insights into the climatic drivers affecting the growth dynamics of Ocotea porosa (Nees & Mart) Barroso.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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