The global network of tree-ring widths and its applications to paleoclimatology

  • George S
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Abstract

The width of an annual tree ring is without question a very simple indicator of the character of that year’s weather, but collectively, the global network of tree-ring width measurements represents an invaluable resource for high-resolution paleoclimatology.

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George, S. (2014). The global network of tree-ring widths and its applications to paleoclimatology. Past Global Changes Magazine, 22(1), 16–17. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.22.1.16

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