Tree-ring Organisaasjes & Dendro Affiliates
Tree-Ring Society (TRS) is in non-profit ynternasjonale wittenskiplike feriening wijd oan dendrochronologysk ûndersyk en ûnderwiis.
De doelen fan TRS binne:
Befoarderje beamringûndersyk en karriêreûntwikkeling foar de wrâldwide dendrochronologymienskip
Biede in foarum foar kommunikaasje troch de reguliere organisaasje fan ynternasjonale konferinsjes, workshops en fjildwiken te stypjen.
Publisearje peer-reviewed dendrochronologyske stúdzjes yn ús tydskrift Tree-Ring Research
Fersprieden kennis oer dendrochronology nei oare dissiplines en oan it publyk
Feriening foar Tree-Ring Research (ATR)
De Feriening foar Tree-Ring Research (ATR) is in ynternasjonale wittenskiplike organisaasje dy't as doel hat it befoarderjen fan beamringûndersyk, ûnderwiis en publike berik. De ATR besiket ûndersyksprojekten te stimulearjen, brêgen te bouwen en kennisútwikseling te fasilitearjen tusken de ferskate wittenskiplike dissiplines dy't wurkje mei beamringen en assosjearre fjilden fan wittenskip (bgl. boskbou, argeology, ekology fan globale feroaring). De Feriening hat in sterke ynset foar it fersprieden fan kennis oer dendrochronology nei it algemiene publyk, en it fersterkjen fan de beliedswittenskiplike dialooch.
Doelstellingen fan 'e IAWA :
bewustwêzen te meitsjen fan it plak fan houtanatomy yn wittenskip, technology en behâld fan natuerlike boarnen, foar it publyk goed;
ideeën en ynformaasje útwikselje troch korrespondinsje en gearkomsten;
om it sammeljen, opslaan en útwikseljen fan ûndersyksmateriaal te fasilitearjen;
rasjonele basis te jaan foar it konsekwint gebrûk fan terminology yn beskriuwingen fan hout en bast, en gear te wurkjen mei oaren dy't ferlykbere doelen hawwe op oare besibbe fjilden fan plantenanatomy;
it stimulearjen fan de publikaasje fan wittenskiplike artikels oer houtanatomy en besibbe fjilden (ynklusyf bastanatomy, "houtige" monocotyledons);
om de stúdzje en ûnderwizen fan houtanatomy en besibbe fjilden oan te moedigjen en te helpen;
it befoarderjen fan ûndersyk yn houtanatomy en besibbe fjilden en it dwaan fan elke oare aktiviteit dy't oerienkomt mei de doelstellingen fan 'e Feriening.
I-BIND is an international consortium of tree-ring scientists who focus on the application and improvement of the BI (Blue Intensity) method for dendrochronology.
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To promote the methods of BI generation of Tree-Ring Laboratories around the globe and encourage standard protocols and best practice
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To encourage the further development of the BI methodology through workshops and collaboration
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To encourage collaboration for the creation of regional networks of BI chronologies – not just from temperature limited woodland locations, but also from more moisture stressed limited sites at low elevations/latitudes.
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To explore the utilisation of BI for historical dating and dendro-provenancing
Dendro Consortia
TRACE , dat is in ôfkoarting foar Tree Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology, is de jiergearkomste fan de Feriening foar Beam-Ring Research. Sûnt 2002, doe't de earste gearkomste plakfûn, waard de ynternasjonale konferinsje yn hiel Europa hâlden. TRACE 2022 sil plakfine yn Erlangen, Dútslân, fan 24 - 27 maaie 2022. Foar mear ynformaasje, kontrolearje de konferinsje webside www.trace2022.com .
It Ancient Cross Timbers Consortium is oprjochte om ûnderwiisynstellingen, oerheidsynstânsjes, bewaringsorganisaasjes en partikulieren te ferienigjen om de mooglikheden foar ûndersyk, edukaasje en behâld presintearre troch de wiidweidige oerbliuwsels fan âlde groei yn dit ekosysteem. It Konsortium hat in unyk netwurk organisearre fan natuergebieten foar koöperatyf ûndersyk yn âlde oerbliuwsels fan Cross Timbers dy't útwreidzje oer 700 milen fan súdeastlik Kansas oant súdlik Teksas.
It Ancient Bald Cypress Consortium (ABCC) ferienet ûnderwiisynstellingen, oerheidsynstânsjes, behâldorganisaasjes, partikuliere lâneigners en partikulieren om alle oerbleaune âlde keale cypres-wetlands foar ûndersyk, ûnderwiis en behâld sekuer yn kaart te bringen en te beskermjen.
It Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium is in útwikseling foar brânwittenskiplike ynformaasje. Finansjeare troch it Joint Fire Science Program, is ús doel om de beskikberens en konsideraasje fan betroubere brânwittenskiplike ynformaasje te fergrutsjen foar dyjingen dy't besluten oer lânbehear nimme.
The ShrubHub is a research network of 125+ scientists investigating changes in woody vegetation in Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems. This network was established to foster communication between researchers working in tundra ecosystems around the Arctic and to promote data synthesis.
ShrubringHub: GitHub repository for the ShrubHub growth ring database.
Purpose: We combined individual datasets of shrub growth from sites around the tundra biome to explore the climate sensitivity of shrub growth.
Abstract: This dataset consists of tundra shrub growth data from 37 arctic and alpine sites in 9 countries, including 25 species, and ~42 000 annual growth records from 1821 individuals.
It Joint Fire Science Program finansiert wittenskiplik ûndersyk nei wylde lânbrannen en distribearret resultaten om beliedsmakkers, brânbehearders en praktiken te helpen by it meitsjen fan goede besluten.
FRAMES stribbet dernei om in handige, systematyske útwikseling fan ynformaasje en technology te leverjen binnen de mienskip foar ûndersyk en behear fan wyldlannen.
FRAMES leit yn 'e ôfdieling Forest Rangeland, en Fire Sciences yn' e Universiteit fan Idaho College of Natural Resources yn Moskou, Idaho.
It FRAMES-programma wurdt finansierd troch it Fire, Fuel, and Smoke Science Program by it USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station.
De missy fan it DendroEcological Network (DEN) is om in online repository te leverjen foar dendrochronologyske en assosjearre bosk-ekologygegevens, en ek in cyberinfrastruktuer oan te bieden foar de ûntdekking, ferkenning en dielen fan dy gegevens. It gegevensportaal is iepenbier beskikber en elkenien mei tagong ta it ynternet kin it brûke en dêr oan bydrage. Om de strangens fan 'e algemiene boarne te behâlden, is de DEN op it stuit beheind om allinich datasetten te akseptearjen dy't kearnen befetsje dy't krús datearre binne.
The UK Oak Project is an inter-disciplinary project investigating the physical and chemical properties of oak tree-rings to advance science-based dating in archaeology and the study of past, contemporary and future climatic change.
The research team comprises scientists from the Department of Geography, Swansea University and the University of Oxford's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.
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We are committed to improving your access to fire science information. On this site, you can:
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The resources include more information about the networks, tools, and guides developed by members, as well as other resources that members and other practitioners may find useful.
The Cultural Burning Knowledge Hub is a place to find information about how
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The Hub provides links to a range of documents, websites, organisations and events.
Eastern Alpine and Dinaric Society for Vegetation Ecology was established in 1960 with an aim to stimulate the cross-border cooperation for studies of vegetation. The society organises meetings every second year. The meeting is not opened only to members, but also to other researches interested in flora and vegetation of the region.
NFZ.forestnet is a European research and higher education network which gathers French, German and Swiss institutions working on forestry, forest ecosystem and forest-related products. It aims at creating and developing collaborative research and education projects.
NFZ.forestnet was created in 2006. The network is composed of 7 institutions, universities and research centres, in Nancy, Freiburg, and Zurich. All in all, 700 researchers and professors work in NFZ.forestnet member institutions.
IUFRO is a non-profit, non-governmental international network of forest scientists, which promotes global cooperation in forest-related research and enhances the understanding of the ecological, economic and social aspects of forests and trees. IUFRO is "the" global network for forest science cooperation. It unites more than 15,000 scientists in around 650 Member Organizations in over 125 countries, and is a member of ICSU. Scientists cooperate in IUFRO on a voluntary basis. More about IUFRO
Biologisch-Archaeologisch Platform is an independent platform of biological-archaeological specialists in archaeology. The BAP promotes research, education, communication and integration of biological-archaeological research within archaeology.
The BAP also actively participates in the renewal of the archaeological system and the discussion about certification and the role of bio-archaeological specialties within certification. Together with SAMPL (the platform for specialists in archaeological material), BAP has a seat in the Central College of Experts in Archaeology (CCvD). The BAP also takes an active part in the Groot Reuvens consultation.
In accordance with the decision of the former Inter-Agency Task Force for Disaster Reduction (IATF/DR) of the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR), the Global Wildland Fire Network (GWFN) and the UNISDR Wildland Fire Advisory Group (WFAG) were created in 2004 under the auspices of UNISDR. The GWFN provides an umbrella of 14 independent Regional Wildland Fire Networks of different / individual origins and mandates. Its mission is to:
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Reduce the negative impacts of landscape fires on the environment and humanity
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Advance the knowledge and application of the ecologically and environmentally benign role of natural fire in fire-dependent ecosystems, and sustainable application of fire in land-use systems.
Databases en keppelings
De World Data Service foar Paleoklimatology beheart de International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB), it grutste iepenbiere argyf fan 'e wrâld fan beamringgegevens. Tafersjoch wurdt fersoarge troch de ITRDB Advyskommisje . De ITRDB omfettet rûge ringbreedte, houttichtens, isotoopmjittingen, en gronologyen fan 'e yndeks foar sidegroei fan mear as 5,000 siden op seis kontininten. Rekonstruearre klimaatparameters binne ek beskikber foar guon gebieten.
Dendrochronology ûndersiket de jierliks wikseljende ringbreedtes yn hout. Beamringpatroanen yn hout út it kultureel erfguod befetsje unike ynformaasje oer eardere gronology, sosjale ekonomy, it histoaryske lânskip en it gebrûk, klimaat en houttechnology. De DCCD is in digitaal repository en ynteraktive bibleteek fan beamringgegevens. De ynhâld dêrfan wurdt ûntwikkele troch ûndersyk fan ûnder oare: argeologyske plakken (wêrûnder âlde lânskippen), skipswrakken, gebouwen, meubels, skilderijen, bylden en muzykynstruminten. De DCCD is basearre op de Tree-Ring Data Standard (TRiDaS) en soarget foar konverzje fan oare breed brûkte dataformaten. It befettet digitale beam-ringmjittingssearjes en gemiddelde gronologyen, lykas har beskriuwende en ynterpretative metadata. It lit bydragers de tagong ta har gegevens kontrolearje en beheare.
De Ynternasjonale Multiproxy Paleofire Database (IMPD) is in argyf fan brânhistoaryske gegevens ôflaat fan natuerlike proxies lykas beamtekens en houtskoal- en sedimintrekords. De IMPD waard oprjochte mei begelieding fan in advysried om in permaninte repository te leverjen foar paleoffire-records fan hege kwaliteit fan oer de hiele wrâld. Foar mear ynformaasje oer paleofire gegevens, sjoch ús Yntroduksje ta Fire History Rekonstruksje .
Wy binne de liedende autoriteit fan 'e Nation (FS) foar miljeugegevens, en beheare ien fan' e grutste argiven fan atmosfearysk, kust-, geofysysk en oseanysk ûndersyk yn 'e wrâld. NCEI draacht by oan de NESDIS-missy troch it ûntwikkeljen fan nije produkten en tsjinsten dy't de wittenskiplike dissiplines oerspant en bettere gegevensûntdekking mooglik meitsje.
Dizze online glossary is oanpast fan 'e Multilingual Glossary of Dendrochronology (1995). It befettet de definysje en oersetting fan 351 termen yn 7 talen: Ingelsk, Dútsk, Frânsk, Spaansk, Italiaansk, Portugeesk en Russysk.
Monitoring Trends yn Burn Severity (MTBS) is in multiagency programma ûntworpen om konsekwint kaart de burn earnst en perimeters fan brannen oer alle lannen fan 'e Feriene Steaten fan 1984 en fierder.
Paleoklimatologygegevens binne ôflaat fan natuerlike boarnen lykas beamringen, iiskearnen, koralen, stalagmiten, en see- en marsediminten. Dizze proxy-klimaatgegevens ferlingje it argyf fan waar- en klimaatynformaasje mei hûnderten oant miljoenen jierren. De gegevens omfetsje geofysyske of biologyske mjittingstiidreeksen en guon rekonstruearre klimaatfariabelen lykas temperatuer en delslach. Wittenskippers brûke paleoklimatologygegevens en ynformaasje om natuerlike klimaatfariabiliteit en takomstige klimaatferoaring te begripen.
Wolkom by de TRiDaS-webside wêr't jo ynformaasje kinne fine oer de ynternasjonale mienskip-wide ynspanning om in universele gegevensstandert te produsearjen foar de dendrochronologyske gegevens. In artikel beskriuwt de standert waard publisearre yn Dendrochronologia en is beskikber fia Science Direct . Jo kinne ek troch de TRiDaS- dokumintaasje blêdzje om mear te finen.
Sykje yn 'e Forest Science Database foar Dendrochronology (en oare Forest Science) tydskriftartikelen, boekhaadstikken, technyske bulletins, konferinsjepapieren, en mear.
OldList is in databank fan âlde beammen. It doel is om maksimale leeftiden te identifisearjen dy't ferskate soarten yn ferskate lokaasjes kinne berikke, sadat útsûnderlik âldere persoanen erkend wurde. Neist dizze orizjinele OldList ûnderhâlde Neil Pederson by Harvard Forest en kollega's by it Virginia Tech Tree Program in begelieder Eastern OldList , rjochte op âlde beammen dy't groeie yn 'e eastlike Feriene Steaten.
Eastern OLDLIST is in 'franchise' databank fan OLDLIST , in databank fan âlde beammen en harren leeftiden. It doel fan dizze list is om maksimale leeftiden te identifisearjen en te markearjen foar soarten yn eastlik Noard-Amearika. Dizze list sil allinich goed ferifiearre of goed dokuminteare beamleeftiden befetsje (sjoch Technyske ynformaasje hjirûnder foar fierdere ynformaasje).
Wolkom by de Gymnosperm Database, de haadboarne fan it web fan ynformaasje oer koniferen en har bûnsmaten. Sûnt wy online gongen yn 1997, hat de Databank wrâldwiid omtinken lutsen as in maklik tagonklike, wittenskiplik krekte boarne fan ynformaasje oer de klassifikaasje, beskriuwing, ekology en gebrûk fan dizze kultureel en ekologysk wichtige groep planten.
Dizze databank fan dendrochonologysk relevante plantesoarten befettet op it stuit de nammen fan 1.166 beam- en strûksoarten dêr't beamringen foar analysearre binne yn de publisearre literatuer. De databank leveret ITRDB-koades foar beamsoarten.
Foar elke soarte of fariaasje wurdt de folgjende ynformaasje jûn: Latynske namme en autoriteit, gewoane namme(n) yn it Ingelsk en/of lokale net-Jeropeeske nammen. Foar ca. sânhûndert soarten mei beamringgegevens en gronologyen beskikber yn 'e International Tree-Ring Data Bank ( ITRDB ), oanfoljende ynformaasje omfettet:
De Crossdating Index (CDI), wêr
"0" jout oan dat de soarte net krúsdatearret, of dat der gjin krusdatearjende ynformaasje beskikber is
"1" jout in soarte oan wêrfan bekend is dat er binnen en tusken beammen krúst (minder belang foar dendrochronology)
"2" jout in soarte oan wêrfan bekend is dat it oer in regio is (grut belang foar dendrochronology).
*Tink derom dat op 17 febrewaris 2022 de databank sûnt 2013 net bywurke wie.
An online flora of all known plants, supporting the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. 1,325,388 names, 350,595 from accepted species, 56,408 images, 138,663 names with descriptions, 32,566 with distributions and 1,153,631 with references.
The Wood Database contains around 600 species currently, which only represents about 1/4 of the database's creator's, Eric Meier, total collection! Eric's book, The Wood Dictionary: From Acacia to Ziricote, A Guide to the World's Wood is also available.
FloraVeg.EU is an online database of European flora and vegetation data prepared for various projects of the Vegetation Science Group, Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Most of the datasets were created in collaboration with partners from the European Vegetation Survey Working Group of the International Association for Vegetation Science. It uses the Pladias database platform developed in collaboration with the Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The Flora part of the database focuses on native and naturalized flora occurring in Europe. Cultivated plants are not within the scope of the database, although the most commonly cultivated crops and woody plants are included. Taxon concepts and nomenclature largely follow the Euro+Med PlantBase. Species are characterized by their biological traits, origin, ecological indicator values and their occurrence in habitat and vegetation types.
Welcome to ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System! Here you will find authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world. We are a partnership of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican agencies (ITIS-North America); other organizations; and taxonomic specialists. ITIS is also a partner of Species 2000 and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The ITIS and Species 2000 Catalogue of Life (CoL) partnership is proud to provide the taxonomic backbone to the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL).
TreeFlow is a comprehensive web resource for tree-ring reconstructions of streamflow and climate, providing easy access to reconstruction data as well as information about how the data were developed and can be used.
InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. The system was developed with two primary missions:
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Provide the public a single source of incident related information
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Provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community
Learn how to use and navigate around InciWeb with this support guide.
A number of supporting systems automate the delivery of incident information to remote sources. This ensures that the information regarding active incidents is consistent, and the delivery is timely.
The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.
This map is designed to:
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Allow the user to browse current conditions
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Show information relevant to the current location or another location of interest
This page provides links to the most recent versions of tools produced by the U.S. Forest Service PNW Research Station's Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory in support of the Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program and wildland fire operations.
The Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program (IWFAQRP) was created to directly assess, communicate, and address risks posed by wildland fire smoke to the public as well as fire personnel. The program depends on four primary components: specially trained personnel called Air Resource Advisors, air quality monitoring, smoke concentration and dispersion modeling, and coordination and cooperation with agency partners.
The geospatial products described and distributed here depict the probability of high-severity fire, if a fire were to occur, for several ecoregions in the contiguous western US.
Users of these data should thoroughly read the README [pdf] file to better understand appropriate uses and interpretations of the data products distributed here.
To cite these data, please see:
Access wildfire data, live feeds, technology, and resources from esri. Use this collection of map layers, live data feeds, maps, organizations, blog posts, and how-to guides to help plan and manage your wildfire response.
We manage approximately 150,000 citations on all the topics related to wildland fire, including prescribed burning, smoke, climate change, paleofires, wildlife and invertebrates, and fire history, to name a few of the topics we cover. We have set up our site so that you can search and download documents without charge.
Free silhouette images of animals, plants, and other life forms, available for reuse under Creative Commons licenses. Over 5,000 silhouette images in the database.
Welcome to the online edition of The World List of Cycads (WLoC), a comprehensive taxonomic reference for cycad taxonomy, nomenclature, biology, and literature. The WLoC is produced under the auspices of the IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist Group (CSG). The online edition is hosted and sponsored by Montgomery Botanical Center.
Plant List of Accepted Nomenclature, Taxonomy, and Symbols
The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.
The Global Historical Climatology Network daily (GHCNd) is an integrated database of daily climate summaries from land surface stations across the globe. GHCNd is made up of daily climate records from numerous sources that have been integrated and subjected to a common suite of quality assurance reviews.
GHCNd contains records from more than 100,000 stations in 180 countries and territories. NCEI provides numerous daily variables, including maximum and minimum temperature, total daily precipitation, snowfall, and snow depth. About half the stations only report precipitation. Both record length and period of record vary by station and cover intervals ranging from less than a year to more than 175 years.
DendroElevator is an open-source web platform for tree-ring image curation, visualization, and analysis. The system is optimized to maximize access to gigapixel images of tree rings and related paleoenvironmental proxy datatypes for remote research and distanced collaboration.
DendroElevator features a browser-based toolkit for tree-ring image visualization and time series measurement built for Elevator, a cloud-hosted digital asset management software with curation and robust streaming capabilities for file types of any size and common 2D and 3D formats, plus adaptability for various metadata and access permissions schemas.
DendroElevator constitutes an initial realization of our vision to create an open source, easily accessible online repository of high quality tree-ring imagery for entire collections of specimens. More information is here.
Welcome to the home of openDendro -- an open-source framework of the base analytic software tools used in dendrochronology in both the R and Python programming languages. Our goal is to create and curate a unified set of critical tools in open-source environments that will provide the necessary baseline for researchers using tree-ring data to adopt open-science practices and increase both rigor and transparency in dendrochronology.
N-TREND is a mainly tree-ring community driven initiative to bring together dendroclimatologists to identify a collective strategy to improve large-scale reconstructions of summer temperatures from new and existing tree-ring archives.
The Building Archaeology Research Database (BARD) has been designed as an easy to use and accessible summary index for both published and unpublished building records. It’s main aim is to encourage involvement in building archaeology and its current 23,000+ records (including many tree-ring dated buildings) can be freely searched on-line.
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BARD is a primarily an on-line scientific research tool showing how building styles developed through time and across regions.
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BARD currently contains over 2500 tree-ring dated buildings and key features of timber-framing such as crucks, crown posts, wealdens, queen posts, etc can be selected and plotted.
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BARD provides systematic recording system for buildings that also helps to narrow down the likely date of construction.
Tydskriften en oare publikaasjes
Nuttige boeken
In yntroduksje ta Tree-Ring Dating - Marvin Stokes & Terah Smiley
Dendroecology: Principles and Practice - Richard Phipps & Thomas Yanosky
A Slice Through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating - MGL Baillie
Metoaden fan dendrochronology: applikaasjes yn 'e miljeuwittenskippen - ER Cook & LA Kairiukstis
Dendro Underwiis foar allegear
Dendrochronology | Ferkenne de wittenskip fan beam ring dating
"Join dendrochronologists Danny en Donald yn it learen oer de skiednis en wittenskip fan beam ring dating, mei stypjende aktiviteiten dy"t ferklearje de prinsipes fan dendrochronology - út mjitten in inkele kearn stekproef oan it bouwen fan in tiidline yn 'e klasse. Dizze boarne sil wêze fan belang foar leararen , argeologyske ûnderwizers en jongerein groep lieders - en foar elkenien mei in belangstelling foar de presintaasje en ynterpretaasje fan argeologyske wittenskip. De boarne waard ûntwikkele yn gearwurking mei Dendrochronicle, Argeology Skotlân en Histoarysk Miljeu Skotlân. "
Dendrochronology Activity Grade nivo: 6 oant 8 | Oregon State University (PDF)
Beamringen en Dendrochronology: Science Project for Kids | EDVentures mei bern
Lesson Planet Dendrochronology Lessen (meardere om út te kiezen)
"De lessen yn dizze referinsje-ienheid foar leararen binne makke foar de STEMAZing "Branching
Out” Dendrochronology Workshop holden by it Laboratoarium fan Tree-Ring Undersyk op
19. Desimber 2015. Dizze lessen binne ûntwurpen om te brûken troch K-12-ûnderwizers dy't hawwe
training foltôge troch it University Of Arizona Laboratory Of Tree-Ring Research
Outreach Program."
"Yn dizze les analysearje learlingen beamringen om konklúzjes te lûken oer delslachpatroanen yn it ferline. Se fergelykje ek
har eigen analyse mei feitlike delslachgegevens (fan NASA) om oerienkomsten en ferskillen yn delslach te bepalen
patroanen sammele oer in bepaalde tiidperioade. Dizze aktiviteiten jouwe kontekst om te begripen hoe't wittenskippers kinne ûndersykje
natuerlike materialen lykas beammen te learen oer klimaat omstannichheden yn it ferline, foardat wiidferspraat mjitting fan
temperatuer en delslach."
"Aan it ein fan dizze aktiviteit sille studinten de leeftyd fan in beam kinne fertelle troch syn ringen, en begripe hoe't de ringpatroanen kinne wurde brûkt om de leeftyd fan argeologyske plakken te bepalen en hoe it klimaat wie doe't de plakken yn wiene. brûke."
Tree Rings Simulation - Dendrochronology | UCAR Sintrum foar Wittenskip Underwiis
"Beamringen helpe wittenskippers te learen oer ferline klimaten troch beamringpatroanen te dekodearjen. Brûk dizze ynteraktive simulaasje om te learen hoe't beamringpatroanen ús fertelle oer klimaatomstannichheden yn it ferline."
Tree Detectives | US Mint Coin Classroom
"Begjinnend mei it kertier fan it Great Basin National Park, sille studinten de libbenssyklus fan 'e Bristlecone Pine-beam begripe. Studinten sille in begryp sjen litte fan it skriuwproses fan grafyske roman."
Wat kinne beammen ús fertelle oer klimaatferoaring? | NASA ClimateKids
Tree Ring Exploration | Middelbere skoalle ynstruksjoneel nivo | Sea Grant Marylân
Hoe kin it ûnderwerp fan dendroklimatology brûkt wurde om histoaryske feroaringen yn in klimaat te ûntdekken?
Dendrochronology (ferskate lesplannen) | Leararen betelje leararen