Fraxinus nigra tree-ring dataset for dendrohydrology study in the Lake Duparquet, and reconstruction of the Harricana River spring discharge, Québec, Canada.

Published: 22 January 2021| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/d54gcxz9c5.2
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Dataset include earlywood vessels and tree-ring width chronologies derived from black ash (Fraxinus nigra Marsh.) trees growing in Lake Duparquet in eastern boreal Canada (Québec) reported in “Multi-century tree-ring anatomical evidence reveals increasing frequency and magnitude of spring discharge and floods in eastern boreal Canada” published in “Global and Planetary Change” by Nolin et al., 2021. DUPARQUET_Chronologies.csv, as in Figure 2, the 12 anatomical and ring-width chronologies developed for Lake Duparquet to reconstruct Harricana River spring discharge ; DUPARQUET_lat_lon.kml, the coordinate data for each station sampled on Lake Duparquet ; HARRICANA_rec&cal.csv, as in Figure 3A, the instrumental and reconstructed Harricana River spring discharge for the two models REC1 and REC2 ; metadatas.txt, a set of self-explanatory instructions and descriptions for data files. All other data are available upon request to the corresponding author at alexandreflorent.nolin@uqat.ca (institutional email), alexandreflorent.nolin@gmail.com (permanent email).

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Fraxinus, Tree Ring, Paleoclimate, Flood

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