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"Thank you for
all the nice pages, new literature etc you made available for the rest
of us!"
- Maarit Kalela-Brundin, Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences, Umea, Sweden
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"Great job
Henri!!! Keep on loving this subject - it is my favorite as
well!"
- Viktoria Gaydarova, Bulgaria
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"I love your
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- Jeff Dudley, St. Paul's Middle School, Maryland
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help!"
- Paul Marlow, Wilmington, North Carolina
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- Susana Sanderson, California State University, Chico
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important paper."
- Kelly Girard, S.U.N.Y. Cortland, Jeffersonville, New York
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useful pages."
- Dr. Recep Efe, Department Of Geography, Fatih University,
Istanbul, Turkey
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"I just retired
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class online, a whole new world for me, and happened into your website
looking for climate information and global warming. A nice visit,
thanks."
- Dick Dodge, The Human Environment, Ridgecrest, California
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"Very
interesting subject - I've been fascinated by the immense age of some
white cedars discovered in Ontario as determined by their tree
rings."
- Marion Brown, Tucson, Arizona
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"Your web site
is very beautiful and educative. I look to this page to find more
knowledge about the trees because I don't know the names of the trees
very well that I saw when I was trekking."
- Gokhan Caglayan, Turkey
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"Just to say I
think you have an excellent site. You have clearly put a great deal of
effort into it and I much appreciate the fact. So much on the WWW is
superficial and not updated. I feel there will be UK interest in the
site and for once I agree with the blurb - it seems the ultimate
dendrochronology site!"
- John Morgan, The Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and
Northern Ireland
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"A nice, useful
summary of dendrochronology."
- Robert Ott, Fairbanks, Alaska
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"Your site is
very very helpful for everybody (like me) who works on dendro.
Thanks."
- Silvio Borella, University of Bern, Switzerland
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"This looks like
a good resource for my archaeology students. Thanks. I actually
learned about your website from a newspaper."
- Margaret Houston, Laurinburg, North Carolina
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"Thank you so
much! You had exactly what I was looking for. You made my project so
much easier."
- Juliet
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"Greetings - I
am delighted by the quality of your web site. Keep up the good
job!"
- Jean-Robert Thibault, Sylva WorldWide Web, Quebec, Canada
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"Provided me
with a more in-depth understanding to a topic discussed only briefly
during lectures."
- Shelley Davis, University of Toronto, Canada
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"I find it just
great that you sacrifice your precious time for your truly helpful and
comprehensive dendro home page. Thank you very much indeed!"
- Urs Weber, Institute of Botany, University of Basel,
Switzerland
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"I really
appreciate ALL your help and also HOW QUICK you responded!"
- Talawna Sukovaty, Ames, Iowa
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"I was glad to
see that I wasn't the only one interested in the subject. I've just
started my Bachelor in Geography. Dendroclimatology is a field that
truly interests me. I was using your site as part of a personal
research on the subject. It was very useful... I just might pass
again."
- Catherine Bergeron, Peace River, Alberta, Canada
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" I enjoy
reading your page, and learned a lot about dendrochronology. In fact I
am very interested in this subject, and I have collected some samples
from a natural reserve in northeast China."
- Qi-Jing Liu, Center for Environmental Remote Sensing
Research, Chiba University, Japan
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"Your Web
site is being recognized with the Dr. Matrix Award for Science
Excellence from "Dr.
Matrix' Web World of Science."
"The Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages" is also being honored
with prominent display as a select site in the categories Biology
& Evolution and Student Resources. Sites receiving this award are
distinguished by the quality of their content alone. This award
doesn't go to "cool" sites. It goes to the great
sites."
- Dr. Matrix' Web World of Science
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"Gratificant,
molt interessant. De Barcelona, salutacion!"
- Antoni Freixas Masana, Barcelona, SPAIN
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"Thanks for
providing such an informative site! We are developing a tree ring lab
for our non-majors environmental science course - the site will be
really helpful."
- Allison Collins-Rainboth, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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"Great resource
for non-dendrochronologists like me. I placed a link to your page in
one of my course web pages. The course is Evolution of Crop Plants
(i.e. origin of agriculture)."
- Paul Gepts, Department of Agronomy, University of California
- Davis
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"Saw the
write-up in Science; since I am an archaeologist working
in the Southwest I am aware of some of your work."
- Tim Kohler, Pullman, Washington
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"Very good work,
Henri! It's amazing you've done so much work in these pages! I am
going to download this information and send it to all my friends
also."
- Wanmei Ni, Tucson, Arizona
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"Congratulations
on the mention in Science! That's quite a coup and you
definitely deserve it."
- Eva Riccius, School of Resource and Environmental Management,
Simon Fraser University
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"Cool stuff!
Thanks for all your hard work!"
- Lisa Kennedy, Department of Geography, University of
Tennessee
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"Cool site!
Actually I found your URL in Science magazine (I work
there) - I have a friend who does tree ring analysis in western
Maryland, and I'll pass the web site along to him! Thanks!"
- Suzanne Moore, Science Magazine, Washington,
D.C.
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"Your pages are
beautiful, exciting and fascinating."
- Joan C. Bailey, Valdosta State University
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"Well
done!"
- Micheil MacThomhais, Silver Springs, Nevada
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"The ultimate
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electronic forms, and in print. From basic introductions to the field
of tree ring research to in-depth bibliographies of specialized
sources, this site is well-organized and extremely thorough. Resources
available include references to fundamental texts and links to their
publishers, links to other dendrochronology web sites and to
bibliographic databases, information on software tools for the
discipline, and job announcements. The site developer is Dr. Henri D.
Grissino-Mayer, Assistant Professor of Physics, Astronomy &
Geosciences at Valdosta State University, who did much of the work
while he was at Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of
Arizona, Tucson"
- Flora Shrode, Electronic Green Journal, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville
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"Very well
organised site with many resources on this topic."
- Clive Charlton, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
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"Wow. A tree
ring treasure chest of information. Terrific effort."
- Rose Mecca, University of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
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"I am a fifth
grade teacher and I found your site while looking for info for my
class about plants. It's pretty damn good, and very comprehensive, I
must say. Too bad we're not on the net yet, because this is one site I
would want my students to visit. Oftentimes, info on the web is either
too complex, too hard to find, or just plain inadequate for my needs.
Your site is really dandy. Keep up the good work."
- Carol Holmes
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"Wow! You have
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- Jack D. Gilbert, Valdosta, Georgia
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"Outstanding! A
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- Dennis B. Blanton, College of William & Mary,
Williamsburg, Virginia
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"I finally got
around to opening my August 7 Science today, and saw
you'd made their NetWatch! Congrats. I knew you had a great and useful
web page - good to see you get the recognition."
- John Fleck, Albuquerque Journal, Albuquerque, New
Mexico
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"Wow! I am
getting interested in using longleaf pine ring-dating to reconstruct
forest history on the coastal plains south of Tallahassee
(Apalachicola National Forest). I will use both cores from old living
pines, and timbers salvaged old buildings on the FSU campus. This is
an offshoot of an ecosystem research project focused on red-cockaded
woodpecker, fire and arboreal ants. Your website will be a big help to
my budding interest. Thanks."
- Walter S. Tschinkel, Florida State University, Tallahassee
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"I have been
reading your excellent net pages on dendrochronology. I am a Scottish
student who has just completed my undergraduate degree in
Environmental Science at Stirling University in Scotland."
- Grant Kennedy, Stirling University, Scotland
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"I would like to
congratulate you on the growing popularity of your web site work. You
deserve it!!!"
- Fekedulegn Desta, West Virginia University
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"Congratulations
on your web page publicity - it is well earned. I just wanted to add
my moral support, as your web pages are great resources. I refer to
them often for information from your bibliography to equipment
resources for setting up a lab here. I would be at a loss without your
web pages as a resource. Thanks for spending the time to set up these
excellent pages."
- Jim Speer, Department of Geography, University of Tennessee
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"I read about
your web sight in the 7 August issue of Science
magazine. Since my master's thesis was on reconstructing the depth of
the Great Salt Lake using dendroclimatology, I was very interested in
your site. You've done a great job, and I hope to spend some time
'browsing' in the future."
- Bill Delehunt, Miami, Florida
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"Thank you very
much for your efforts to do all these things."
- Rosanna Fantucci, Montefiascone, ITALY
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"Congratulations
on having your web pages featured in Science. I
certainly appreciate the effort you put into them and find them a
valuable resource."
- David J. Barclay, The University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New
York
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"These pages
have been designed by Henri D. Grissino-Mayer to be the ULTIMATE
resource for information on tree-ring research. You can learn all
about the basic principles of dendrochronology, visit the photo
gallery, or check out the information on references, links, databases
- even software for dendrochronologists!"
- Mary Townsend, Suite 101, Amazing Trees Site
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"Congratulations
Henri! Your pages are worth to be featured! I suppose the webmaster
was mentioned in the article also. Well deserved!"
- Pentti Zetterberg, The University of Joensuu, Finland
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"Congratulations!!!!
I always thought your web pages are super and am glad to hear about
this. We get Science and I will look for it."
- Harold C. Fritts, Professor Emeritus, Laboratory of Tree-Ring
Research, The University of Arizona, Tucson
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"Congratulations
on the Science write up of the web pages."
- Tom Swetnam, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University
of Arizona, Tucson
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"Congratulations
- another 15 minutes of fame!"
- Rob Argent, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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"YOU deserve all
the credit. Be sure that your Chair and Dean see the article because
it puts you and Valdosta on the map in hyperspace. THANKS for all the
good work."
- Jim J. Colbert, USDA Forest Service, Morgantown, West
Virginia
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"Just a quick
note to let you know that your work on the web pages are deeply
appreciated by many more people than you might imagine. You have made
a wealth of information available to a wide range of people. I've
always admired you as a real educator, a person willing to go the
extra mile to "bring forth" new ideas to advance the science
you most obviously love. Many of us are enriched by your work - it has
truly made a difference for me. Thanks for all your effort."
- Neil Brosnahan, Encinitas, California
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"Congratulations!!
We always knew you had some great stuff in there, and now everyone
else will as well!! What an honor to be recognized in Science!"
- Peter M. Brown, Rocky Mountain Tree-Ring Research, Ft.
Collins, Colorado
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"This is an
unusual site that focuses on what the study of tree rings can tell
about the past. This is called dendrochronology. Check this site out
to learn basic principles of dendrochronology, and to view an
outstanding photo gallery. I find this site particularly encouraging
because the researcher must fight against Ankylosing Spondylitis which
is a form of arthritis. This emphasizes the fact that even
handicappers can make significant contributions in the field of
horticulture."
- Diana Peterson, Suite 101, The Enabling Garden
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"Thanks for your
info on the web. It has been most helpful for research."
- Joan Walby, Lawrence University, Wisconsin
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"Finally got
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- Bob Brett, Snowline Ecological Consulting, British Columbia,
Canada
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"All my grateful
thanks for your impressive work with the Tree-Ring Web Pages and ITR
Forum."
- Frederic Guibal, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques de St
Jerome, France
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"I think you
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the most impressive."
- Linda Mutch, Sequoia National Park, California
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- Sergei B. Yazvenko, LGL Limited, Sidney, British Columbia,
Canada
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"On this
definitive site for researchers in the field of dendrochronology,
Henri Grissino-Mayer of Valdosta State University, Georgia, has
recently added a useful and practical list of tools for conducting
field and laboratory research. In addition to a hypertext-linked list,
the site includes helpful tips to help make the task of tree-ring
dating easier. Back at the "Ultimate" webpage, users will
find many interesting facts and beautiful images of ancient tree
cross-sections, complete with question and answers. Examples of photos
available include a New Mexican juniper dated to 256 B.C., a giant
sequoia scarred from a fire in 1297 A.D., and images of tree-ring
researchers at work."
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myself."
- Paul Lyon, DCS Corporation, Arlington, Virginia
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"I am currently
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- Paul Krusic, Tree-Ring Laboratory, Lamont-Doherty Earth
Observatory, Columbia University
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"What an amazing
web site, and very well made."
- Jonathan Susselmann, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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"Excellent web
site and resource to good dendro information. Thanks!"
- Wil H. Moir, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research
Station
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"Wow. Henri,
this is the most comprehensive web site I have ever seen. I just
wanted to compliment you on the hard work you've put into this great
resource. Thanks."
- Andrew Czaja, University of Connecticut
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"Your web page
was very helpful to me. I have been reading cores for about three
years now, using an antique piece of equipment. We have decided to
upgrade our equipment, and my boss and I found your
"Supplies" page and related links to be extremely useful -
thanks for the information."
- Shea Wilson, College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State
University
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"The Ultimate
Tree-Ring Web Pages is an excellent site with many pictures, questions
and answers, and links about tree rings."
- The Elementary Science Program Homepage
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"I like very
much your web-site where I discovered lots of information about
dendrochronology."
- Antonietta Rizzo, University of Bologna, Italy
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"You can't
imagine how important your homepage is for scientific and general
information on dendrochronology. I have been spreading this wonderful
information to our students, hoping to increase interest in
dendrochronology in Brazil. Again, congratulations and thanks for your
initiative and efforts in increasing the dendrochronology family by
your homepage."
Mario Tomazello, Forestry Department, University of Sao Paolo,
Brasil
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"Keep up the
good work on your web site."
- Daniel Miles, Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory, England
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"I really got a
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web page is a wonderful place to learn about it.
Congratulations."
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Venezuela
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"Thank you for
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- David L. Wood
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about tree rings, especially teachers. Tree rings make a great
teaching tool and the web pages are wonderful!"
- Edie Taylor, Department of Botany, University of Kansas
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"Your page and
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- Martin Worbes, Ciencias Florestais, Universidade Sao Paulo,
Brasil
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"Thank you for
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Sciences, Beijing, China
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- Sam Nijensohn, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
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Australia
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"I learned a lot
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given me a strong starting point. Thank you very kindly for your help
and for taking time out to share information about your field, which
you obviously love."
- Joseph Wood Keller, University of Texas - Austin
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"Did you know
that your pages are helping a pika researcher? I'm using them to learn
about paleoclimatic data for the Great Basin. I'm trying to understand
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on-line."
- Chris Ray, University of California - Davis
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- Christian Wirth, Lehrstuhl Pflanzenoekologie, Universität
Bayreuth, Germany
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usual, for your great services to the community!"
- Donald J. McGraw, Associate Provost, The University of San
Diego
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Agronomique, France
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Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Umeć, Sweden, about fire
history in a Swedish boreal landscape. I've been using crossdating to
date wood samples from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). I found
your page very interesting and useful.
- Erik Hellberg, University of Agricultural Science, Umeć,
Sweden
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- June Julian, A World Community of Old Trees Website