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来自南阿塔卡马沙漠的铁路枕木的木质遗迹被用于加强巴塔哥尼亚北部斜叶假山毛榉树轮年表。

Woody legacies of railroad ties from the Southern Atacama Desert used to strengthen Nothofagus obliqua tree-ring chronologies from Northern Patagonia.

作者信息

Schneider-Valenzuela Isadora, Muñoz Ariel A, Christie Duncan A, Klock-Barría Karin, Solari María Eugenia, Madariaga-Burgos Marcelo, Urrutia-Jalabert Rocío, Aguilera-Betti Isabella, Ancapichún Santiago, Venegas-González Alejandro, González Mauro E

机构信息

Doctorado en Ciencias mención Ecología y Biología Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, 7750000, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile.

Laboratorio de Dendrocronología y Estudios Ambientales, Instituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2340025, Valparaiso, Chile.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 May 8;15(1):16110. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-93018-0.

Abstract

During the late Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries there was an intense exploitation of the long-lived Nothofagus obliqua forests in the temperate region of South America due to the quality of their hardwood. This exploitation resulted in degradation of this Northern Patagonian ecosystem with severe biodiversity implications. This also has prevented the development of multicentury N. obliqua tree-ring width chronologies, with implications for regional environmental and paleoclimatological studies. The large-scale manufacturing of railroad ties distributed across Chile drove part of this exploitation. This study evaluated the use of this cultural material from abandoned tracks preserved in the southern Atacama Desert to strengthen the existing N. obliqua tree-ring network in Patagonia. We dated this historical wood using classical crossdating ring-width methods corroborated with wiggle matching of radiocarbon series from railroad tree-rings using the hemispheric C curve. Correlation analysis with climate data and paleoclimate field reconstructions shows a clear hydroclimate signal contained in the resulting regional tree-ring record with a consistent spatial pattern across northern Patagonia. The dendrochronological use of railroad ties preserved in the Atacama Desert opens a new avenue for dendroclimatic studies and highlights its heritage importance as a past environmental archive in southwestern South America.

摘要

在19世纪末和20世纪,由于其硬木的质量,南美洲温带地区的长寿斜叶假山毛榉森林遭到了过度采伐。这种采伐导致了巴塔哥尼亚北部生态系统的退化,对生物多样性产生了严重影响。这也阻碍了多世纪的斜叶假山毛榉树木年轮宽度年表的发展,对区域环境和古气候学研究产生了影响。分布在智利各地的铁路枕木的大规模生产推动了部分此类采伐活动。本研究评估了利用保存在阿塔卡马沙漠南部废弃铁轨上的这种文化材料来加强巴塔哥尼亚现有的斜叶假山毛榉树木年轮网络。我们使用经典的交叉定年法对这种历史木材进行了年代测定,该方法通过使用半球C曲线对铁路树木年轮的放射性碳系列进行摆动匹配得到了证实。与气候数据和古气候场重建的相关性分析表明,在由此产生的区域树木年轮记录中包含一个清晰的水文气候信号,在巴塔哥尼亚北部具有一致的空间模式。保存在阿塔卡马沙漠的铁路枕木的树木年代学应用为树木气候学研究开辟了一条新途径,并突出了其作为南美洲西南部过去环境档案的遗产重要性。

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