Publisher: Tree-Ring Society
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Do Females Differ from Males of European Yew (Taxus baccata L.) in Dendrochronological Analysis?
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Dendroclimatic Potential of Plains Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Subsp. Monilifera) from the Northern Great Plains, USA
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KNMI Climate Explorer: A Web-Based Research Tool for High-Resolution Paleoclimatology
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A Theory-Driven Approach to Tree-Ring Standardization: Defining the Biological Trend from Expected Basal Area Increment
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Multiple Dendrochronological Signals Indicate the Eruption of ParíCutin Volcano, Michoacán, Mexico
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