Tag: Turkey
I have to call myself out. Earlier I had professed to being a former coniferphile. That was, of course, silly. I like coniferous trees very much. Half of my business is made from this lovely branch of the tree family. This introduction is a lead in to say that this blog will be quieter while [...]
Category> Climate, Ecosystems, Water
Tags> drought, eastern deciduous forest, The Broadleaf Papers, Tree Ring Lab, tree rings, Turkey
After a few days of mild frustration, the sampling of potentially old umbrella pine lifted our spirits and put us in a good frame of mind to conduct our last day of research in the temperate rainforest region of northeastern Turkey. We headed out of Borçka and met with a forest officer in charge of forests [...]
Category> Ecosystems, General Earth Institute
Tags> charismatic megaflora, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, oak, old trees, Quercus petraea, sessile oak, temperate rainforest, The Broadleaf Papers, Tree Ring Lab, tree rings, trees, Turkey
In the northeastern part of Turkey, the highest Pontic Mountains meet the Black Sea. Here altitude drops from more than 3900m to sea level in a less than 30 miles. Both the orographic effect of mountains and the lake effect (well, better sea effect) cause very high precipitation allowing for rich and productive temperate forest to grow.
Category> Climate, Ecosystems, General Earth Institute
Tags> Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Mediterranean vegetation, The Broadleaf Papers, Tree Ring Lab, tree rings, trees, Turkey, Umbrella Pine
The cool, snowy weather really put a crimp in our plans. Dario, Tuncay, Cengis, and others spent two days trying to find potential sampling locations before Nesibe and I arrived. Even though it had been well above freezing during the day and above freezing at night, the snow had only retreated so far in the [...]
Category> Climate, Ecosystems, General Earth Institute
Tags> Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, temperate rainforest, The Broadleaf Papers, Tree Ring Lab, tree rings, trees, Turkey
Despite reading about these temperate rainforests, this is not the Turkey I imagined. This might not be the Turkey most people imagine. I’m really not sure what you envision when you think about Turkey. A dry, open landscape? That is what I thought.
Category> Ecosystems
Tags> deciduous forest, temperate rainforest, The Broadleaf Papers, Tree Ring Lab, tree rings, Turkey
In 1999, an earthquake along the North Anatolian fault killed some 30,000 people in western Turkey. There is some evidence that another segment closer to the densely populated city of Istanbul could be next to rupture, which could create worse devastation. A team of Turkish, American and French scientists are on a Turkish research ship [...]
Category> Earth Sciences, Natural Disasters
Tags> Earthquakes, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Sea of Marmara, Turkey
If you are browsing for a bit of water related humor, turn to the Reuters news on Turkey. This month, Istanbul, a cultural capital of Turkey, was part- host of the Fifth World Water Forum which connects experts from over 150 countries around the world to address impending global water crises. According to UN reports, [...]
Category> Water
Tags> Europe, In the News, Turkey, water matters, Water Pricing, Water Scarcity