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Summer mean temperature variation from 1710–2005 inferred from tree-ring data of the Baimang Snow Mountains, northwestern Yunnan, China

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Fig. 1. Tree-ring sample sites and meteorological stations in the Baimang  Snow Mountains, northwestern Yunnan, China
Fig. 2. Monthly variation of total precipitation (bars) and maximum ( s ), mean ( h ) and minimum ( m ) temperatures for (a) Deqin (3485 m) and (b) Weixi (2325 m) meteorological stations, calculated for 1958 to 2005
Fig. 5. Composite chronology based on tree-ring cores at the 2 higher elevation sites (Badi and Yunling)
Table 2. Leave-one-out cross-validation statistics of the climate- climate-growth model for climate reconstruction in the Baimang Snow Mountains, northwestern Yunnan Province, China

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