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Research Interests by Subdiscipline
LTRR researchers are involved in a variety of subdisciplines of dendrochronology, each applying the science of tree-ring dating for a specific purpose, applying various methods to address relevant research questions.
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- the dating and study of behavior of past human cultures
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dendroclimatology
- this broad subdiscipline involves the reconstruction and multiscalar study of the patterns and variability of climate elements
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- the study of past and present forest ecological form and function, including topics such as fire and/or insect dynamics and forest composition history
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dendrogeomorphology
- the study of present landforms and past geomorphic processes, including volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, avalanches, glacial movement, and landslides
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dendrohydrology
- the reconstruction and study of past and present hydrologic phenomena, including water supply, river flow, and flood frequencies (related to dendroclimatology)
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dendroisotope chemistry
- the study of stable isotopes of carbon, oxygen, and/or hydrogen of tree rings and application of results in various climatological, ecological, or hydrological contexts
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dendroenvironmental studies
- the analysis of inorganic elements in tree rings and interpretation of chemical changes in the environment through time
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basic dendrochronology techniques
- Improving methods of dendrochronology, including use of high-technology methods such as X-ray densitometry and image analysis.
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quantitative analysis methods
- Basic research on how best to quantitatively analyze tree-ring data.
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