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Tree Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology (TRACE) 2012 Conference
 
The TRACE 2012 conference seeks to strengthen the network and scientific exchange of scientists and students involved in the study of tree rings. The annual conference is an initiative of the 'Association for Tree-Ring Research' (ATR).
TRACE 2012 will be held on May 9th to May 12th, 2012 in Potsdam and Eberswalde, Germany.
 

The Tree-Ring society
This society is the sole organization dedicated to dendrochronology. Its missions are to:

  • To promote tree-ring research to the global scientific community
  • To facilitate organization of symposia, conferences, and workshops on all aspects of tree-ring research
  • To publish results of tree-ring studies
  • To disseminate knowledge of dendrochronology to other disciplines and to the public

This web site has links that provide information on membership in the society (including how to subscribe to the society), how to receive the society's flagship journal (Tree-Ring Research), meetings and workshops sponsored by the society, and a link to the society by-laws.
 

Crossdating Tree Rings Using Skeletton Plotting
A website explaining the concepts and application of skeletton plotting by Dr. Paul Sheppard, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson.
 

The Bristlecone Pine Homepage
Dedicated to some of the oldest trees on earth.
 

The Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages
Created by Henri D. Grissimo-Mayer, these pages offer a large overview concerning techniques, hard- and software, books and resources and much much more. Main focus on North America.
 

Tropical Dendroecology - detection of environmental signals

Session during the Annual Conference of the Society for Tropical Ecology
22-25 February 2012, Erlangen, Germany...Read more

TRACE 2012

The website for TRACE 2012 Conference is now online! Click here.

Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology

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