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Recognising bias in Common Era temperature reconstructions

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Büntgen,  Ulf
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Arseneault,  Dominique
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Boucher,  Étienne
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Churakova (Sidorova),  Olga V.
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Gennaretti,  Fabio
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Crivellaro,  Alan
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Hughes,  Malcolm K.
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Kirdyanov,  Alexander V.
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Klippel,  Lara
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Krusic,  Paul J.
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Linderholm,  Hans W.
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Ljungqvist,  Fredrik C.
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Ludescher,  Josef
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McCormick,  Michael
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Myglan,  Vladimir S.
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Nicolussi,  Kurt
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Piermattei,  Alma
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Oppenheimer,  Clive
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Reinig,  Frederick
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Sigl,  Michael
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Vaganov,  Eugene A.
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Esper,  Jan
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Büntgen, U., Arseneault, D., Boucher, É., Churakova (Sidorova), O. V., Gennaretti, F., Crivellaro, A., Hughes, M. K., Kirdyanov, A. V., Klippel, L., Krusic, P. J., Linderholm, H. W., Ljungqvist, F. C., Ludescher, J., McCormick, M., Myglan, V. S., Nicolussi, K., Piermattei, A., Oppenheimer, C., Reinig, F., Sigl, M., Vaganov, E. A., Esper, J. (2022): Recognising bias in Common Era temperature reconstructions. - Dendrochronologia, 74, 125982.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2022.125982


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_27339
Abstract
A steep decline in the quality and quantity of available climate proxy records before medieval times challenges any comparison of reconstructed temperature and hydroclimate trends and extremes between the first and second half of the Common Era. Understanding of the physical causes, ecological responses and societal con- sequences of past climatic changes, however, demands highly-resolved, spatially-explicit, seasonally-defined and absolutely-dated archives over the entire period in question. Continuous efforts to improve existing proxy records and reconstruction methods and to develop new ones, as well as clear communication of all uncertainties (within and beyond academia) must be central tasks for the paleoclimate community.