Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona

Presented in this article are the dates of specimens collected from the Western Sector of the Navajo Land Claim. Of the 1283 specimens processed, 482 were dated. This is a dating percentage of 38 percent. All but one of these dated specimens were Pinus edulis Englm. The Western Sector has been divid...

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Main Author: Stein, Walter T.
Language:en_US
Published: Tree-Ring Society 1964
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/259751
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2597512015-10-23T04:58:11Z Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona Stein, Walter T. Dendrochronology Tree Rings Presented in this article are the dates of specimens collected from the Western Sector of the Navajo Land Claim. Of the 1283 specimens processed, 482 were dated. This is a dating percentage of 38 percent. All but one of these dated specimens were Pinus edulis Englm. The Western Sector has been divided into four areas; from west to east they are (1) Havasu Canyon, (2) Navajo Mountain, (3) Lower Little Colorado, and (4) Chinle. Indices for all areas except the Chinle are presented. 1964-06 Article Stein, W.T. 1964. Comparison and analysis of modern and prehistoric tree species in the Flagstaff area, Arizona. Tree-Ring Bulletin 26:6-12. 0041-2198 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/259751 Tree-Ring Bulletin en_US http://www.treeringsociety.org Copyright © Tree-Ring Society. All rights reserved. Tree-Ring Society
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language en_US
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topic Dendrochronology
Tree Rings
spellingShingle Dendrochronology
Tree Rings
Stein, Walter T.
Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
description Presented in this article are the dates of specimens collected from the Western Sector of the Navajo Land Claim. Of the 1283 specimens processed, 482 were dated. This is a dating percentage of 38 percent. All but one of these dated specimens were Pinus edulis Englm. The Western Sector has been divided into four areas; from west to east they are (1) Havasu Canyon, (2) Navajo Mountain, (3) Lower Little Colorado, and (4) Chinle. Indices for all areas except the Chinle are presented.
author Stein, Walter T.
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title Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
title_short Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
title_full Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
title_fullStr Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
title_full_unstemmed Comparison and Analysis of Modern and Prehistoric Tree Species in the Flagstaff Area, Arizona
title_sort comparison and analysis of modern and prehistoric tree species in the flagstaff area, arizona
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