13C/12C ratio variations in Pinus longaeva (bristlecone pine) cellulose during the last millennium

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δ 13C values are presented for cellulose samples prepared from two dendrochronologically dated Pinus longaeva (bristlecone pine) trees which grew during the last 1000 years. δ 13C variations for these lower forest border trees are similar to upper tree line ring-width variations for the same species and English high summer temperature variations for the same time period. However, the δ 13C variations appear to be unrelated to lower forest border ring-width variations and cellulose δ D variations for the same specimens.

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