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Robert Argent, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Melbourne: "The International Tree Ring Data Bank Forum, Frequently Asked Questions": THE TREE RING FAQ.
Michael W. Davidson, The Molecular Expressions: The Tree Collection. Photomicrographs of thin sections produced from the wood of more than 30 different trees. Images are accompanied by text describing characteristics and habitat of the individual trees.
ForestWorld.com, Inc., Colchester, VT: Woods of the World Online. Detailed information on up to 910 wood species and products. Examine the common names, common uses, distribution, environmental profile, physical and woodworking properties, and mechanical values of all these woods. Imagine a wood book with 3,000 pages of text. Free of charge, but registration procedure required.
! Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences, Valdosta State University: TREE-RING WEB PAGES. Resources for information on tree-ring research (dendrochronology). Excellent!
Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences, Valdosta State University: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, Bibliography of Dendrochronology.
International Association of Wood Anatomists (IAWA)
Mark McCaffrey, NOAA: Paleoclimatology Slide Sets. A comprehensive online set of attractive slides, providing background on a variety of paleoclimatology subjects, including Ice Ages, Tree Rings, Ice Cores, Coral Reefs and much more. Go to: Tree Rings.
Martin Munro: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. Visit the link page Other information sources.
Thorsten Westphal, Dendrochronologisches Labor,
Seminar für Vor- und Frühgeschichte,
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main:
Dendrochronologie als Datierungsmethode.
Brief introduction (in German).
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