Tree-Ring Research in Ireland

Tree-ring studies started in the Palaeoecology Laboratory in 1968. The impetus for the work was provided by the large amount of sub-fossil oak and pine that was brought to our notice by archaeological excavation and road construction. Sample preparation and ring measurement techniques were developed...

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Main Author: Pilcher, J. R.
Other Authors: Palaeocology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast
Language:en_US
Published: Tree-Ring Society 1973
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/260024
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2600242015-10-23T04:58:11Z Tree-Ring Research in Ireland Pilcher, J. R. Palaeocology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast Dendrochronology Tree Rings Broadleaves Palaeoecology Trees Woody Plants Tree-ring studies started in the Palaeoecology Laboratory in 1968. The impetus for the work was provided by the large amount of sub-fossil oak and pine that was brought to our notice by archaeological excavation and road construction. Sample preparation and ring measurement techniques were developed and crossdating was demonstrated in some of the sub-fossil material. A program of field collection was started and a research assistant employed on the laboratory treatment of samples. Good crossdating over a wide area was then established for both oaks and pines, demonstrating an overriding climatic influence on tree growth even under bog conditions. A number of floating sequences in excess of 500 years length have been constructed and timbers have been found from every half millenium back to 8000 radiocarbon years before present. Over 1400 timber samples have been collected and a large amount of material remains to be collected. 1973 Article Pilcher, J.R. 1973. Tree-ring research in Ireland. Tree-Ring Bulletin 33:1-5. 0041-2198 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/260024 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
Broadleaves
Palaeoecology
Trees
Woody Plants
spellingShingle Dendrochronology
Tree Rings
Broadleaves
Palaeoecology
Trees
Woody Plants
Pilcher, J. R.
Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
description Tree-ring studies started in the Palaeoecology Laboratory in 1968. The impetus for the work was provided by the large amount of sub-fossil oak and pine that was brought to our notice by archaeological excavation and road construction. Sample preparation and ring measurement techniques were developed and crossdating was demonstrated in some of the sub-fossil material. A program of field collection was started and a research assistant employed on the laboratory treatment of samples. Good crossdating over a wide area was then established for both oaks and pines, demonstrating an overriding climatic influence on tree growth even under bog conditions. A number of floating sequences in excess of 500 years length have been constructed and timbers have been found from every half millenium back to 8000 radiocarbon years before present. Over 1400 timber samples have been collected and a large amount of material remains to be collected.
author2 Palaeocology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast
author_facet Palaeocology Laboratory, Queen's University, Belfast
Pilcher, J. R.
author Pilcher, J. R.
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title Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
title_short Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
title_full Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
title_fullStr Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Tree-Ring Research in Ireland
title_sort tree-ring research in ireland
publisher Tree-Ring Society
publishDate 1973
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