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Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research: All Announcements and Events

 
Poster Session
Category:
Other Event
Starts at:
03:00PM Friday November 30, 2007
Ends at:
05:00PM Friday November 30, 2007
Venue:
Arizona Historical Society
Meeting:
70th Anniversary Tree-Ring Symposium
Description:
Howard Arnott “Termite Reaction Wood in Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia)”.
Georg von Arx “Snapshots into Herb-chronology”.
Toby R. Ault & Scott St. George “The Prominence of Decadal and Multidecadal Variability in North American Precipitation”.
Erica Bigio, Rebecca Franklin & Adam Csank “Current Applications of Wood Anatomy Methods at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research”.
Ashley Coles “Managing Flash Floods: Risk Perception from a Cultural Perspective”.
Adam Csank “Our Forested Arctic: Investigation Using Tree-Rings of Fossil Wood”.
Ela Czyzowska “Fractional Snow Cover Estimation in Forested-Alpine Environments Using Data Fusion Between IKONOS, Landsat & MODIS”.
Mike Evans “Annual Proxy Records From Tropical Cloud Forest Trees in Monteverde, Costa Rica”.
  “A Forward Modeling Approach to Assessing Stability of Proxy-Climate Relationships in the Southeastern United States”.
  “Early Summer Tree Growth Impeded by Rising Temperatures Predicted for the Contiguous United States”.
Don Falk, Alex Arizpe, Jim Burns, Josh Farella, Gregg Garfin, Ann Lynch, Laura Marshall, Tom Swetnam & Tyson Swetnam “Studies in fire history and dendroecology”.
Josh Farella “The Enciero Box Site”.
Christine Hallman “Phenological and Tree Growth Metrics for Pinus longaeva in White Mts., CA”.
Troy Knight “Long-Term Perspectives on Drought Induced Tree Mortality in Southwestern Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands: Clues From Remnant Wood in Northeastern Utah”.
Steve Leavitt “Southwestern U.S. Drought Maps from Pinyon Tree-Ring δ13C”.
Keith Lombardo “Preliminary results from a multi-century reconstruction of chaparral fire history in southern California”.
Ann Lynch & Thomas Swetnam “Reconstructing Forest Insect Outbreaks with Dendrochronology”.
Elizabeth May “Sunset Crater: Environmental Disaster and Human Response”.
Stephen E. Nash “A Man, A Myth, and A Legend: Andrew Ellicott Douglass, HH-39, and the History of Dendroarchaeology in the American Southwest”.
Ron Towner “70 Years of Archaeological Tree-ring Dating at the LTRR”.
  “Dendroarchaeology in Range Creek Canyon, Utah”.
Matt Salzer “Bristecone Pine in Western North America: Building and Interpreting Long Chronologies”.
Erika Wise “Variations in the Relationship Between Precipitation and Tree Growth in the North-Central Rocky Mountains Identified Using a Tree-Ring Network”.
Connie Woodhouse “Treeline Studies in the Colorado Rockies: Preliminary Results”.
Last updated:
2007-11-29 15:48:48 -0700