Making Skeleton Plots


When skeleton plotting ring-width variation of a core, note that:
  • Narrow rings merit marks on the skeleton plot
  • The narrower the ring, the longer the mark
  • very wide rings occasionally merit a little "b" mark (for big)
  • Normal or average rings DO NOT merit marks on the skeleton plot
  • For example, compare the core and skeleton plot below:
    • The narrowest ring is connected (blue line) with the longest skeleton mark
    • The widest ring is connected (green line) with a "b" mark (for big)
    • Note the red line:
      1. Points to a ring of average width, but it seems narrow compared to the preceding ring
      2. Perhaps it merits a small mark because of the large year-to-year difference

  • Good idea: Hit the "Try Again" button to see more examples



How to make marks when you try skeleton plotting for yourself:
mouse action options
  • You'll see a panel of circle options, as on the left:
    • You can either draw or erase marks with your mouse
    • Marks may be either:
      1. normal lines for narrow rings
      2. a "b" for wide rings
      3. a mark for the ring-growth anomalies of absent or false rings

    • Practice making normal marks on the right:
      1. Align tip of cursor on vertical line of choice
      2. Adjust height of cursor in bottom two-thirds of graph
      3. Mouse click just once!
      4. "Try Again" as necessary

  • If you mark something mistakenly:
    • Just mouse click on the "Erase" circle option
    • Put mouse over the mistake and click it away
    • Don't forget to mouse click on "Draw" to continue plotting


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Introduction | Dendrochronology Applications | Crossdating Application | Ring-Growth Anomalies
Sensitivity-Complacency | Skeleton Plotting | Relative Scale | Master Chronology
Pattern Matching | Finding the Dates | Absent/False Rings | Try Skeleton Plotting for Yourself!
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