Dendropyrochronology Explained
Dendropyrochronology is the science of using tree-ring dating to study and reconstruct the history of wild fires. It is a subfield of dendrochronology, along with dendroclimatology and dendroarchaeology.[1] [2] [3]
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Notes and References
- Wang. Xiao-Chun. Ji. Ying. 2009. Review of Advances in Dendropyrochronology. Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology. 33. 3. 10.3773/j.issn.1005-264x.2009.03.018.
- Cassell. Brooke A.. Alvarado. Ernesto. 2012. Reconstruction of fire history in Mexican tropical pines using tree rings. The Forestry Chronicle. 88. 5. 553–555. 10.5558/tfc2012-105. free.
- Book: Speer, James H. Speer. Fundamentals of Tree-ring Research. University of Arizona Press. 2010. 978-0816526840. 194–218.