A new approach to removing the growth trend from dendrochronological data is described. It is assumed that the growth trend can be described by an expression of the form a.x.ᵇ exp. (-cx), which has the attributes of an increment function, and that accelerated growth, due to release at various points in a tree's history, can be represented by additive components that have the same basic form. A method of estimation is presented, along with some results of preliminary testing. The method shows promise of being superior to currently available alternatives.This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. It was digitized from a physical copy provided by the Laboratory of Tree-Ring research at The University of ...
Time-related region-wide growth declines or increases due to environmental impacts are not readily d...
The kinetics of growth of conifers is modeled by the dependence of the area of tree rings on time. T...
Complete issue of Tree-Ring Bulletin.Contains: Principal Components Analysis of Tree-Ring Sites, Sta...
Tests of the compound increment function, introduced by Warren (1980) as a means for removing the gr...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
<p>Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-t...
We describe a potential problem with the use of standardisation techniques that fit growth curves di...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
Two methods from econometrics are introduced to estimate growth trends in time series of ring widths...
Changes in the environment will alter the growth rate of trees and forests. Different disciplines a...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Time-related region-wide growth declines or increases due to environmental impacts are not readily d...
The kinetics of growth of conifers is modeled by the dependence of the area of tree rings on time. T...
Complete issue of Tree-Ring Bulletin.Contains: Principal Components Analysis of Tree-Ring Sites, Sta...
Tests of the compound increment function, introduced by Warren (1980) as a means for removing the gr...
One of the main elements of dendrochronological standardization is removing the biological trend, i....
Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-tren...
<p>Tree-ring analysis is often used to assess long-term trends in tree growth. A variety of growth-t...
We describe a potential problem with the use of standardisation techniques that fit growth curves di...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
The initial employment of tree rings in geomorphic studies was simply as a dating tool and only rare...
Two methods from econometrics are introduced to estimate growth trends in time series of ring widths...
Changes in the environment will alter the growth rate of trees and forests. Different disciplines a...
Growth curves are monotonically increasing functions that measure repeatedly the same subjects over ...
The performance of the Hugershoff curve on fitting the growth trends of tree-ring series was tested ...
Time-related region-wide growth declines or increases due to environmental impacts are not readily d...
The kinetics of growth of conifers is modeled by the dependence of the area of tree rings on time. T...
Complete issue of Tree-Ring Bulletin.Contains: Principal Components Analysis of Tree-Ring Sites, Sta...