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Dating of avalanches in Pirin mountains in Bulgaria by tree-ring analysis of Pinus peuce and Pinus heldriechii trees.

Authors :
Panayotov, Momchil
Tsvetanov, Nickolay
Source :
Dendrochronologia; Jun2024, Vol. 85, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Snow avalanches are among the most important disturbances in mountain ecosystems. The effects of avalanches on the endemic Pinus heldreichii and Pinus peuce forests in the Pirin Mountains in Bulgaria are poorly understood. These forests are among the few remaining old-growth forests with preserved natural dynamics in Europe. However, the ongoing development of tourist infrastructure at the borders of some of the best-preserved Pinus heldreichii and Pinus peuce forests close to Bansko ski resort leads to increased tourist pressure. Many backcountry skiers and snowboarders venture beyond the resort boundaries, practicing their activities in these forests and avalanche tracks and couloirs within them. The objective of our study was to collect tree-ring cores from Pinus peuce and Pinus heldreichii trees affected by avalanches and verify the specific types of damages and tree responses characteristic for the species and region. Then using the collected data, we aimed at reconstructing the years in which specific areas were affected by avalanches and in this way obtain data on the magnitude of larger events. Our study shows that large magnitude avalanches (LMA) in the vicinity of Bansko ski resort in the Pirin Mountains in Bulgaria occurred dozens of times in the 20th century. On average the period between LMAs ranged between 9 and 20 years with the shortest period between two such events in one couloir being 2 years. Avalanches affected forests high on the couloir banks and left traces in the tree rings related to the mechanical impact that snow avalanches had on the surviving trees. In the studied tree-ring cores of Pinus peuce and Pinus heldreichii the most informative types of responses were sharp growth suppressions, including missing rings, followed by reaction wood and in less cases visible scars and callus tissue. Our data for frequent large avalanches shows that is necessary to address the avalanche risk with high priority especially for the Palashica couloir, which directly threatens the lower parts of the ski runs as well as other facilities in Bansko ski resort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11257865
Volume :
85
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Dendrochronologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177884655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2024.126206