Welcome to
Henri D. Grissino-Mayer's
Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages

               

Featured Site:

EuroDendro 2009
Cala Millor, Mallorca, Spain









Welcome!

Welcome and thank you for visiting the Ultimate Tree-Ring web pages, designed to be the ULTIMATE source for information on the science of Dendrochronology. I've designed these pages to be easily understood by people at all levels of education, from elementary school students to high school students, from first grade teachers to college professors. You won't find anything fancy here - I want these pages to be readable, enjoyable, and (most of all) educational.

My goal

My goal is to make available as much information about dendrochronology as I can possibly find on the Internet, from the basics of tree-ring dating, to reference and bibliographic information, to products and supplies, to books, and more! My mission was born from an overwhelming need among dendrochronologists for a permanent repository of information that was free to the public, easily understandable, and as comprehensive as humanly possible. Come back and visit from time to time to learn more about new or updated software, new educational tools, new institutions conducting tree-ring research, new publications, and more!

Please help support the Tree-Ring Web Pages!

Many people think that the tree-ring web site is supported completely by my university. Not at all. I do all the web page information searching, coding, and designing at home in my free time, likely amounting so far to thousands of hours of my own personal time. I pay for the FrontPage software, my Sony laptop, high-speed Internet and home wireless, printer, and all the "hidden" overhead (paper, cartridges, electricity), even the extra server space needed for the many files! The university only provides the standard server space for these pages. If you've found these pages useful, consider buying items from my online bookstore and online tree-ring supply store through Amazon.com. I receive a small percentage (4%) from each sale and all proceeds go towards helping keep these web pages going. In fact, if you buy anything after linking to Amazon through my stores, I still receive a small percentage. I'd like to keep these tree-ring web pages online for another 14 years! -- Henri

My philosophy

I believe that a scientific discipline is only as efficient and important to society as the information available to it. Too often, scientists are overwhelmed with a glut of information about a particular subject, making it difficult to read through and separate the significant material from the unimportant. Organization is key in science. In the ultimate tree-ring web pages, I've organized all facets of dendrochronology into neat groups, each available by clicking on the link at the left.
 

Where is it?

Not sure where to find something? First, click on "A-Z Index" at the left for a comprehensive list of items available from these pages. Second, try searching for a particular keyword by using the "Search" link at the top and bottom of this page. A list of pages at this site will be provided with that keyword. Then find the item on that page by using the "Find in page" function of your browser. Finally, when all else fails, get in touch with me at the email address below and ask me your question. I promise I'll provide a timely answer as quickly as possible.

Contact me

Please give me your comments, suggestions, and feedback! These are invaluable and help me improve these services.

  • Would you like to comment on the ultimate tree-ring web pages?

  • What else would you like to see here? Suggestions are welcome!

  • Are you aware of a new product or software important to dendrochronologists?

  • Do you have a new publication you would like added to the database?

  • Click on the link that says Feedback and let me know what you think!

What's New?

Postdoctoral Fellow in Dendrochronology
University of Montpellier 2

Post-Doctoral Research Position, Treeline Ecology and Spatial Analysis

EuroDendro 2009, Cala Millor, Mallorca, Spain

9th International Winter School on Wood Anatomy of Tree Rings

Second Asian Dendrochronological Association Conference

International Geochronology Summer School in Switzerland

International
Dendroecological Fieldweek, Loetschental Switzerland

2 PhD Positions,
Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald, Germany

19th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek

Berliner
Dendro-Bohrer

Labor für Dendrochronologie, Universität zu Köln

WorldDendro 2010: 8th International Conference on Dendrochronology

dplR: Dendrochronology Program Library in R

CORINA: Crossdating Program from Cornell

Graduate Student Assistantships,
Purdue University

Graduate Research Assistantship in Forestry,
Michigan State University

Carolina Tree-Ring Science Laboratory, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

Tucson Tree-Ring
Summer School, 2009

Postdoctoral Position in Paleoclimatology/Applied Statistics, Stockholm University

TRACE 2009: Tree Rings in Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology

Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship in Forest Ecology, Clemson University

Graduate Research Assistantship,
West Virginia University

Wildfires in Boreal Ecosystems: Past, Present and Future Fire Regimes

Price Updates for Velmex Measuring Systems

Digital Collaboratory for Cultural Dendrochronology (DCCD)

Ph.D. Student Position
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL

Aardvark Paper
Drinking Straws

5th South American Dendrochronological Fieldweek

Post-Doctoral Position,
Forest Dynamics and Dendroecology

Senior Research Specialist,
The University of Arizona


Constructed with much sweat by Dr. Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Department of Geography, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37996 U.S.A. All graphics and text on these pages © 1994-2009 by Henri D. Grissino-Mayer. All rights reserved. Certain graphics and images can be used freely for non-profit educational purposes only and only after securing permission from me. Small charges apply for use of certain graphics and images by commercial for-profit companies. Please contact me for details. Any unauthorized use of material from these web pages may result in nasty emails and my turning this over to my attorney.
If you use any material or information from these copyrighted web pages when making your own, I expect an acknowledgment. Thanks to the University of Georgia, University of Arizona, Valdosta State University, and the University of Tennessee, to Leonard Miller, and especially to Rex Adams. No animals were harmed in the making of these web pages, although I had a nasty incident with a platypus.

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