- 'cross-dating'), and the age of the wood can
thereby be
determined precisely.
Dendrochronologists originally carried out cross-dating by
visual inspection; more recently...
- innermost,
extant rings exceeding 4862 years of age. In the 1950s,
dendrochronologists were
making active efforts to find the
oldest living tree species...
- the site
which makes dating the age of the tree more
difficult for
dendrochronologists. In June 2002, the Tree Council, in
celebration of the
Golden Jubilee...
-
unitary authority of City of York in the
North of England.
Research by
dendrochronologists has
shown that the
tithe barn,
which was
built on the site of an...
- were
necessarily confined to California's
White Mountains (as some
dendrochronologists had been claiming) as from its
usefulness in
regard to
studies of...
-
borehole is critical, even if the
borehole is in a tree
trunk –
dendrochronologists always try to
include a bark
surface in
their samples so that the...
- that they can be
studied using the same
techniques as
those used by
dendrochronologists.
There are few
management practices for the species, and in many...
-
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biologist Conservation biologist Dendrochronologist Developmental biologist Ecologist Electrophysiologist Embryologist...
-
level Ib from the rest of the city,
built centuries earlier. The
dendrochronologists date the bulk of the wood from
buildings of the Waršama
Sarayi to...
- the
primary data, tree-ring
width measurements, are
decided by the
dendrochronologists who are
contributing the data,
rather than by NOAA or any
other governing...