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S. G. Shiyatov
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 34
Citations - 4023
S. G. Shiyatov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tundra & Ecotone. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 3800 citations.
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Reduced sensitivity of recent tree-growth to temperature at high northern latitudes
Keith R. Briffa,F.H. Schweingruber,Philip Jones,Timothy J. Osborn,S. G. Shiyatov,Eugene A. Vaganov +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large-regional-scale analysis of wood-density/air-temperature relationships using measurements from hundreds of sites at high latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere is presented.
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Low-frequency temperature variations from a northern tree-ring density network
Keith R. Briffa,Timothy J. Osborn,F.H. Schweingruber,Ian Harris,Philip Jones,S. G. Shiyatov,Eugene A. Vaganov +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe new reconstructions of northern extratropical summer temperatures for nine subcontinental-scale regions and a composite series representing quasi-Northern Hemisphere temperature change over the last 600 years.
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Tree-ring width and density data around the Northern Hemisphere: Part 1, local and regional climate signals
Keith R. Briffa,Timothy J. Osborn,Fritz H. Schweingruber,Philip Jones,S. G. Shiyatov,Eugene A. Vaganov +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed description of the statistical patterns of climate forcing of tree growth (annual maximum latewood density and ring-width time series), across a network of 387 specially selected conifer sites that circle the extra-tropical Northern Hemisphere.
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Unusual twentieth-century summer warmth in a 1,000-year temperature record from Siberia
TL;DR: In this article, a tree-ring-based reconstruction of mean summer temperatures over the northern Urals since AD 914 is presented, showing that the mean temperature of the twentieth century (1901-90) is higher than during any similar period since AD914.
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Trees tell of past climates: But are they speaking less clearly today?
Keith R. Briffa,F.H. Schweingruber,Philip Jones,Timothy J. Osborn,Ian Harris,S. G. Shiyatov,Eugene A. Vaganov,Håkan Grudd +7 more
TL;DR: The annual growth of trees, as represented by a variety of ringwidth, densitometric, or chemical parameters, represents a combined record of different environmental forcings, one of which is climat...