2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.06.018
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The Mexican Drought Atlas: Tree-ring reconstructions of the soil moisture balance during the late pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern eras

Abstract: Mexico has suffered a long history and prehistory of severe sustained drought.Drought over Mexico is modulated by ocean-atmospheric variability in the Atlantic and Pacific, raising the possibility for long-range seasonal climate forecasting, which could help mediate the economic and social impacts of future dry spells. The instrumental record of Mexican climate is very limited before 1920, but tree-ring chronologies developed from old-growth forests in Mexico can provide an excellent proxy representation of th… Show more

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“…This effort is very relevant given the warmer and more arid climatic scenarios predicted for the study region [43]. However, determining such a threshold requires obtaining multiple and often difficult measures and variables such as: xylem cavitation [56], crown die-back [57], or growth data of healthy and declining trees [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This effort is very relevant given the warmer and more arid climatic scenarios predicted for the study region [43]. However, determining such a threshold requires obtaining multiple and often difficult measures and variables such as: xylem cavitation [56], crown die-back [57], or growth data of healthy and declining trees [58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, to characterize the relationship between growth and climate and drought on a regional scale, we calculated spatial Pearson correlations across Mexico and the southern USA by relating the residual indices to mean maximum temperature and SPEI data. These variables were selected based on previous analyses that aimed to characterize the growth responses to climate or drought across large scales which reflect atmospheric patterns driving regional and continental droughts [43]. In both cases, we used the climate database Climate Research Unit (CRU) version 3.22 which considered 0.5 • gridded data of temperature and SPEI [44].…”
Section: Relationships Between Climate Drought and Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para evaluar la significancia estadística del aná-lisis SEA, los intervalos de confianza (95, 99 y 99,9 %) se calcularon utilizando la distribución bootstrapped de los datos climáticos con 1.000 repeticiones. Finalmente, se utilizó el Atlas de Sequía para México (MXDA, por sus siglas en ingles) (Stahle et al 2016) para analizar las condiciones climáticas de años donde los incendios afectaron la mayoría de los árboles del sitio.…”
Section: Métodos De Laboratoriounclassified
“…These sites were historically important for shaping our understanding of high desert plant communities. Additional dendrochronological work in Beef Basin (Pederson et al, 2011), White Canyon, Natural Bridges National Monument (Dean and Bowden, 1994;Stahle, 2016), and near the northernmost extent of Comb Ridge (Dean and Robinson, 1994) indicate aridification of BENM and surrounding areas during the Late Holocene. Paired with extensive archaeological research, dendrochronological research reveals a series of multi-decadal "megadroughts," beginning around 870-820 ybp, which has been a crucial to understanding why Ancestral Puebloans who lived in southeastern Utah and western Colorado migrated out of the region, an event that concluded around 650 ybp (Grahame and Sisk, 2002;Benson and Berry, 2009).…”
Section: Geology and Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%