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Tom
Dec 1, 20223 min read
ITRDB–The savior of my dissertation during pandemic
I’m pretty sure like many other researchers in the dendro-community, the pandemic really disrupted our research plan at the beginning....
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johannes.edvardsson
Aug 9, 20223 min read
Every ring counts
Every annual ring in every single tree and wooden object that exists in the whole world has a story to tell, you just must come up with...
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Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz
Jul 13, 20222 min read
A decade(+) of dendroing - coring, fire scars, and allyship, oh my!
Hello! It’s Kelsey here, joining you from the unceded and ancestral territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) First Nation in what is...
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Kinzie Bailey
Jun 28, 20223 min read
How do trees use oxygen isotopes to record climate?
I was sitting at the computer cross-dating cores I scanned into Windendro and that’s when it all went downhill. The files weren’t saved...
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Daniel Crawford
Jun 15, 20222 min read
Greetings, Dendro Hub!
My name is Dan Crawford, and I’m a research scientist in the Environment & Natural Resources Institute at the University of Alaska -...
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Erika Wise
Jun 9, 20224 min read
The Great Straw Debate, Plus Things You Can Learn from My Equipment Mistakes
Dendrochronology is a relatively small field, and there tends to be a Way That People Do Things.
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April Kaiser
May 27, 202210 min read
Sometimes you have to get lost to find yourself again: an ode to the science of wood anatomy.
As I laid my eyes on the famous densitometer that created some of the most important maximum latewood density (MXD) chronologies and...
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dandrea.robb
May 12, 20223 min read
Tree Rings as Chimps
A few years ago, someone told me that it is very important to have heroes, real people or fictional characters whose example I should...
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cstucker1
May 10, 20223 min read
The Hurricane Memory of Trees
On a hot, muggy day in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at the end of August 1992, my aunt who was a nurse at the time patched my broken toe. I was...
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Manuel Bernal Escobar
May 4, 20224 min read
Closing dendrochronology gaps in the American tropics
• Why is dendrochronology important to me? Dendrochronology is important for me because it allows us to assess annually a...
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Kira Hoffman
Apr 29, 20223 min read
One ring to bind them all.
A dendrochronologist counts her millionth tree ring, and nothing happens…or does it? The clock ticks as I click my mouse and stare at the...
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Zoe Pierrat
Apr 29, 20223 min read
Linking Dendrometers with Remote Sensing for Assessing Forest Phenology
When the days start to lengthen in the spring, it’s not just people who begin to switch wardrobes. Plants experience seasonal changes in...
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Samantha Kerr
Apr 26, 20222 min read
My Road to Dendro
My name is Dr. Samantha Kerr, I am currently a term Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies at the...
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Jodi Axelson
Apr 26, 20222 min read
On the Importance of Paying Attention
“To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.” ― Mary Oliver The work of paying attention. We dendrochronologists are...
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Joe Buck
Mar 27, 20221 min read
To the Global Dendro Community: Welcome!
Welcome to The Dendro Hub #Dendrochronology #Dendro #TreeRings #DendroHub #Community New blog posts are published every week! Thank you...
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