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Can We Use Tree Rings of Black Alder to Reconstruct Lake Levels? A Case Study for the Mecklenburg Lake District Northeastern Germany

机译:我们可以使用黑Al木年轮重建湖泊水位吗?德国东北部梅克伦堡湖区的案例研究

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In this study, we explore the potential to reconstruct lake-level (and groundwater) fluctuations from tree-ring chronologies of black alder (Alnus glutinosa L.) for three study lakes in the Mecklenburg Lake District, northeastern Germany. As gauging records for lakes in this region are generally short, long-term reconstructions of lake-level fluctuations could provide valuable information on past hydrological conditions, which, in turn, are useful to assess dynamics of climate and landscape evolution. We selected black alder as our study species as alder typically thrives as riparian vegetation along lakeshores. For the study lakes, we tested whether a regional signal in lake-level fluctuations and in the growth of alder exists that could be used for long-term regional hydrological reconstructions, but found that local (i.e. site-specific) signals in lake level and tree-ring chronologies prevailed. Hence, we built lake/groundwater-level reconstruction models for the three study lakes individually. Two sets of models were considered based on (1) local tree-ring series of black alder, and (2) site-specific Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Indices (SPEI). Although the SPEI-based models performed statistically well, we critically reflect on the reliability of these reconstructions, as SPEI cannot account for human influence. Tree-ring based reconstruction models, on the other hand, performed poor. Combined, our results suggest that, for our study area, long-term regional reconstructions of lake-level fluctuations that consider both recent and ancient (e.g., archaeological) wood of black alder seem extremely challenging, if not impossible.
机译:在这项研究中,我们探索了从德国东北部梅克伦堡湖区的三个研究湖泊的黑ring木(Alnus glutinosa L.)的树轮年表重建湖水位(和地下水)波动的潜力。由于该地区湖泊的测量记录通常很短,因此对湖面波动的长期重建可以提供有关过去水文条件的有价值的信息,从而有助于评估气候和景观演变的动态。我们选择黑al木作为我们的研究物种,因为al木通常在湖岸沿岸植被繁盛。对于研究湖泊,我们测试了是否存在可用于长期区域性水文重建的区域性信号,该区域性信号存在于湖泊水平的波动和al木的生长中,但是发现了湖泊水平和局部区域(即特定地点)的信号。树年轮年代占上风。因此,我们分别为三个研究湖泊建立了湖泊/地下水位重建模型。基于(1)本地黑树local木系列和(2)特定地点的标准化降水蒸散指数(SPEI),考虑了两组模型。尽管基于SPEI的模型在统计上表现良好,但由于SPEI无法说明人为影响,因此我们严格地考虑了这些重建的可靠性。另一方面,基于树环的重建模型表现不佳。综合起来,我们的结果表明,对于我们的研究区域,考虑到黑al木的近代和古代(例如,考古)木材的湖面波动的长期区域重建似乎非常具有挑战性,即使不是不可能。

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