Publisher: Tree-Ring Society
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Preface An Introduction To Dendroarchaeology In the Southeastern United States
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IDENTIFYING OLD TREES TO INFORM ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN MONTANE FORESTS OF THE CENTRAL ROCKY MOUNTAINS, 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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Changes in Wood Anatomy in Tree Rings of Pinus pinaster Ait. Following Wounding by Flash Floods
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The Relationship Between Earlywood and Latewood Ring-Growth Across North America
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