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On May 5, the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management continued its Bren Seminar series with Postdoctoral Researcher Julie Edwards. Edwards’ lecture “Climate Change Detection and Attribution ...
The longer, warmer days of spring spark phenological changes in trees, from root to tip. As the limbs of trees stretch and ...
To examine growth rings without cutting down or permanently damaging a tree, researchers drill perpendicular to the trunk and extract narrow, pencil-sized cores.
The longer, warmer days of spring spark phenological changes in trees, from root to tip. As their limbs stretch and twist ...
"I like the way you think!" Gardener shares ancient method that helps trees thrive in the desert: 'Every drop counts' first ...
Ever wonder how many trees stand tall in North America's vast boreal forest? A new University of Alberta study has the answer ...
A metro Atlanta nonprofit is teaming up with college students to find the exact age of historic buildings using a unique area ...
Prospect Park Alliance arborist Malcolm Gore counted the rings on a tree stump at the top of a hill in Prospect Park. "I got to 90,” he said. Counting tree rings for age isn’t entirely ...
At the University of West Georgia, researchers are unlocking these hidden histories through dendrochronology, the science of tree-ring dating, to uncover centuries of environmental, ecological and ...
Serdar Vardar/DW To determine a tree's age, scientists frequently use a tool called an increment borer to extract a part of the trunk and count the number of rings that have formed over the years.
Yet the intractability of the debate hasn't stopped scholars and scientists from coming up with new suggestions. In 2016, a paper published in Nature Geoscience used data gathered from tree rings ...
Here, we used submeter-resolution RGB satellite images in 2022 to detect the spatial distribution and single oil palm tree in Honduras with the four-direction gradient difference (FGD), single-tree ...