The SCOT2K project has extended native pine tree-ring chronology coverage for Scotland to enable reconstruction of past climate and for cultural heritage dating benefits. Using living trees from multiple locations in the Highlands and sub-fossil material from lochs, a network of five regional chronologies has been produced. The project has developed the application of Blue Intensity (BI), a proxy measure for maximum latewood density, which is faster and less costly to obtain than traditional densitometry measurements. The use of both ring-width and BI has been demonstrated to greatly assist historical dendro-dating of pine. This paper presents the dating results for the twenty Scottish pine buildings or sites dendro-dated through the SCOT2K...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
3 ABSTRACT Presented thesis is focused on the development of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)...
Dendroarchaeology almost exclusively uses ring-width (RW) data for dating historical structures and ...
This thesis focuses on reconstructing past temperatures using Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) tree...
Despite promising research in the 1980s showing the potential of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) fo...
The study presents results of dendrochronological analyses of Scots pine (162 trees) and English oak...
research employing not only conventional coring, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating and dendrochron...
The chronology presented was constructed in the hope of answering two specific questions. It was int...
Abstract Blue intensity (BI) has the potential to provide information on past summer temperatures of...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Fo...
Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delinea...
This study involved a dendrochronological examination of oak (Qeurcus.sp) and Scots pine (Pinus.sylv...
(1) The results of pollen-stratigraphic, radiocarbon and tree-ring evidence from several sites in th...
International Radiocarbon Dating Conference, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand, 18-25 October...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
3 ABSTRACT Presented thesis is focused on the development of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)...
Dendroarchaeology almost exclusively uses ring-width (RW) data for dating historical structures and ...
This thesis focuses on reconstructing past temperatures using Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) tree...
Despite promising research in the 1980s showing the potential of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) fo...
The study presents results of dendrochronological analyses of Scots pine (162 trees) and English oak...
research employing not only conventional coring, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating and dendrochron...
The chronology presented was constructed in the hope of answering two specific questions. It was int...
Abstract Blue intensity (BI) has the potential to provide information on past summer temperatures of...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Fo...
Thirty-one old-age pine stands in nine mountainous regions of Spain were studied in order to delinea...
This study involved a dendrochronological examination of oak (Qeurcus.sp) and Scots pine (Pinus.sylv...
(1) The results of pollen-stratigraphic, radiocarbon and tree-ring evidence from several sites in th...
International Radiocarbon Dating Conference, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand, 18-25 October...
Since 2000, important advances have been made worldwide in the dendrochronology of wood associated w...
Dendroprovenancing studies frequently use site chronologies to identify the origin of archaeological...
3 ABSTRACT Presented thesis is focused on the development of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)...