Climate-induced mortality of Siberian pine and fir in the Lake Baikal Watershed, Siberia) showed decreased radial growth increment within the Lake Baikal watershed since the 1980
s with increasing
Larch response to warming in northern SiberiaKharuk, Viacheslav I.,
Petrov, Ilya A.,
Krivobokov, Leonid V.,
Golyukov, Alexey S.,
Dvinskaya, Maria L.,
Im, Sergei T.,
Shushpanov, Alexander S.,
Smith, Kevin T. in the 1970
s by
a minor GI increase followed by
a GI decrease until the end of 1990. Increased air temperature
Tree clusters migration into alpine tundra, SiberiaKharuk, Viacheslav I.,
Petrov, Ilya A.,
Im, Sergei T.,
Golyukov, Alexey S.,
Dvinskaya, Maria L.,
Shushpanov, Alexander S. Mountains, investigated hedges formation, evolution, habitat amelioration, and analyzed tree’
s growth index
Pollution and climatic influence on trees in the Siberian Arctic wetlandsKharuk, Viacheslav I.,
Petrov, Ilya A.,
Im, Sergei T.,
Golyukov, Alexey S.,
Dvinskaya, Maria L.,
Shushpanov, Alexander S. by industrial pollutions (sulfur dioxide mostly) since the 1940
s. In addition, petroleum products release
Larch (Larix dahurica Turcz) growth response to climate change in the Siberian permafrost zoneKharuk, V. I.,
Ranson, K. J.,
Petrov, I. A.,
Dvinskaya, M. L.,
Im, S. T.,
Golyukov, A. S. of increased annual growth increment (GI) (from the 1970
s to ca. 1995) with
a follow on GI decline. Increase