ancient bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva : 無料・フリー素材/写真
ancient bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva / Jim Morefield
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承 2.1 |
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| 説明 | ancient bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva, California, White Mountains, Sheep Mountain, Eva Belle Mine, Cottonwood Basin, Fishlake Valley drainage, elevation 3338 m (10950 ft).Climbing back out of Cottonwood Basin ahead of gathering afternoon thunderstorms, stopping half way up to let my transmission cool, this was our reward: the sunny - windy - snowy side of a bristlecone pine.This species is found only at high elevations of dry, isolated, sky-island mountain ranges in the Great Basin of western North America, usually with a preference for nutrient-poor carbonate soils and outcrops, like at this location. Besides reducing competition and available fuel for fires, these severe conditions force very slow growth rates that result in dense, resinous, disease-resistant and highly durable wood.Currently the oldest living individuals are known from here in the White Mountains of eastern California, where the oldest was reported to be 5062 years old as of 2012. Over this much time, roots become exposed by slow natural erosion, even in this relatively dry cold desert environment, and many branches die, resulting in the picturesque forms of many older trees.Even after death, standing and fallen wood lasts for thousands of years more, and has helped to reconstruct an unbroken tree ring record of climatic variation going back over 9,000 years. This is long enough that the wood of ancient bristlecone pines has been used to help calibrate the Carbon-14 dating process. |
| 撮影日 | 2016-07-29 16:53:12 |
| 撮影者 | Jim Morefield , Nevada, USA |
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| 撮影地 | United States 地図 |
| カメラ | E-510 , OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. |
| 露出 | 0.005 sec (1/200) |
| 開放F値 | f/9.0 |
| 焦点距離 | 14 mm |

