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Table 1 Geographic coordinates, elevations, and stand structural attributes of the study sites

From: Tree rings reflect growth adjustments and enhanced synchrony among sites in Iberian stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) under climate change

Geographic area

Site name

Lat (° N)

Long (° W)

Elevation (ma.s.l.)

Mean diameter ± st.dev. (cm)

Main height ± st.dev. (m)

Stand density (trees/ha)

Huelva (south-west Spain)

Campo Común

37.39

7.19

100

67 ± 7

22 ± 1

209

El Portil

37.21

7.04

20

22 ± 8

5 ± 1

264

Moguer

37.21

6.84

30

55 ± 9

17 ± 3

158

Hinojos

37.29

6.39

70

72 ± 8

20 ± 1

197

Punta Umbría

37.20

7.00

20

28 ± 7

7 ± 1

237

Valverde del Camino

37.53

6.78

260

62 ± 6

19 ± 3

300

Central Portugal

Pegões

38.63

8.62

60

19 ± 4

15 ± 3

135

La Mancha (central-eastern Spain)

Dehesa del Perala

40.67

2.77

1057

34 ± 6

9 ± 1

450

Pinar Viejoa

39.55

2.77

750

26 ± 5

8 ± 1

350

La Pasadillaa

39.28

1.35

705

27 ± 7

9 ± 1

250

  1. aThe chronologies in the area of La Mancha are from the International Tree Ring Data Base (ITRDB, see text for details)