Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores
Special sanding films (400 grit to 23 micron) and fine sandpapers (1200-1500 grit) can be used to surface increment cores containing narrow rings (e.g., >50 rings per cm) so that rings are clearly visible for microscopy and photography.
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2623182015-10-23T04:58:25Z Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores Yamaguchi, David K. Brunstein, F. Craig Mountain Research Station and Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado Dendrochronology Tree Rings Forest Trees Growth Rings Methodology Sanding Trees Woody Plants Special sanding films (400 grit to 23 micron) and fine sandpapers (1200-1500 grit) can be used to surface increment cores containing narrow rings (e.g., >50 rings per cm) so that rings are clearly visible for microscopy and photography. 1991 Article Yamaguchi, D.K., Brunstein, F.C. 1991. Special sanding films and sandpapers for surfacing narrow-ring increment cores. Tree-Ring Bulletin 51:43-46. 0041-2198 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/262318 Tree-Ring Bulletin en_US http://www.treeringsociety.org Copyright © Tree-Ring Society. All rights reserved. Tree-Ring Society |
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Special sanding films (400 grit to 23 micron) and fine sandpapers (1200-1500 grit) can be used to surface increment cores containing narrow rings (e.g., >50 rings per cm) so that rings are clearly visible for microscopy and photography. |
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Mountain Research Station and Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado |
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Mountain Research Station and Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado Yamaguchi, David K. Brunstein, F. Craig |
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Yamaguchi, David K. Brunstein, F. Craig |
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Yamaguchi, David K. |
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Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores |
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Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores |
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Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores |
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Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores |
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Special Sanding Films and Sandpapers for Surfacing Narrow-Ring Increment Cores |
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special sanding films and sandpapers for surfacing narrow-ring increment cores |
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