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The project analyzes charred oak wood from the Notre-Dame de Paris to reconstruct past climate conditions during the Medieval Climate Anomaly. By studying tree growth rings, it aims to understand the relationship between climate, forest management, and societal impacts in medieval Europe.
The unfortunate event of April 15th 2019, the Notre-Dame de Paris’s cathedral (NDP) fire, brought a unique and extraordinary opportunity to study past environmental conditions prevailing in the Paris Basin through charred oak wood pieces.
Partly dated between the 11th and 13th centuries, the charred woods from the roof structure of the NDP open a unique window into the Medieval Climate Anomaly (≈ 950–1250 CE), a period characterised by warm and dry summers that profoundly influenced society duri…
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LUKE - NATURAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE FINLAND
Finland, Helsinki
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
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