An Introduction to Tree-Ring Dating


Terah L. Smiley (Creator)
An introduction to the discipline of tree-ring dating, or dendrochronology, in both the field and in the laboratory.

"Tree-ring dating, or dendrochronology, is the study of the chronological sequence of annual growth rings in trees. This book--a seminal study in its field--provides a simple yet eloquent introduction to the discipline, explaining what a dendrochronologist does both in the field and in the laboratory. Authors Stokes and Smiley first explain the basic principles of tree-ring dating, then describe details of the process, step by step, from the time a sample is collected until it is incorporated into a master chronology. The book focuses on coniferous evergreens of the Southwest, particularly piñons, because they have wide geographic distribution, constitute a large population, and show excellent growth response to certain controlling factors. The book is specifically concerned with the task of establishing a calendar date for a wood or charcoal specimen." - From Publisher

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1996
Book/Publication
The University of Arizona Press
1
BA316
Trees
© 1996 The Arizona Board of Regents
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