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Please tell me what you think about my web site. What did you like or not like about them? Were they useful and educational? In what areas could I improve these web pages? I take your comments seriously! Simply contact me by e-mail (see the address at the bottom of this page) and tell me what you think.

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  1. "Great job on the web site, Henri!!!"
    - Phil Robertson, Southern Illinois University

  2. "Looks even better than ever!"
    - Alan Lane, Velmex, Incorporated

  3. "Your website is fabulous!!! I've referenced your gallery tree-ring photos and they are great. Your work/website info is very exciting."
    - Linda Beasley, Three Tree Productions

  4. "I continue to be amazed at how much information your homepage contains and at the number of incredible links you have established. Nearly every request I now receive from teachers or other researchers can be answered somewhere or somehow in your homepage and its links... Thanks a bunch for all your hard work."
    - Rex Adams, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson

  5. "I'm a biology student at UMass Dartmouth and the information we are currently dealing with is tree-ring research. This useful info gives me a better understanding in this subject before actually experimenting with it. Thank you."
    - Milton Pinto, University of Massachusetts

  6. "Très beau site... Mais je reviendrai de temps en temps. Continue ce travail magnifique."
    - Jean Thibault, Québec, Canada

  7. "Interested in "The Principle of Aggregate Tree Growth?" or want to find out why fire is beneficial to some forests? You’ll find this information and so much more here at the definitive resource of dendrochronology (tree ring study). Don’t miss the great pictures with quiz questions and answers."
    - Education Index

  8. "Worth the visit. I, like McArthur, shall return."
    - George Black, Hamilton, New Zealand

  9. "Your internet site has provided an immense amount of information - I applaud the dendrochronology internet site."
    - Tracy Hawkins, Kentucky

  10. "This is an incredible geoscience site. In my years as a student of geography, I have seen few sites that actually explain the subject they are presenting or provide excellent resources to answer other questions. Your work is a great addition to the Internet. Definitely gets a bookmark."
    - Stefan Hildebran, Texas A&M University

  11. "We are pleased to inform you we have selected your site as a candidate for our 1998 World Wide Web Associates' Top Ten Awards. I never knew the rings of a tree could be so fascinating! Congratulations and good luck!"
    - Catherine Hicks, World Wide Web Associates

  12. "This site represents the best of what someone can do with an environmental web page by taking on a specific area of the environment, providing a wealth of information in a clear, interesting way, and monitoring the health of our planet. Check this site out. If you're an expert in environmentalism, why not create a page like this and link up?"
    - Frank J. Regan, Green Solitaire

  13. "I want you to know that your site is being listed in my list of the 25 best horticulture/horticulture therapy sites on the internet."
    - Diana Peterson, The Enabling Garden

  14. "I really enjoyed your page - your studies are really interesting to me."
    - Chris Harper, Atlanta, Georgia

  15. "Your site is fabulous and inspiring to me as a tree lover and artist... I especially admire your tree-ring cross-sections. They should be in the Tree Gallery as art pieces in and of themselves. You just can't beat Mother Nature!"
    - June Julian, A World Community of Old Trees Website

  16. "I've browsed here on and off to keep in touch with what is going on and found your site very informative."
    - John Topham, Surrey, England

  17. "Recently we enjoyed a very pleasant visit to your web site! It is with great pride that we announce that your web site is a WINNER of our esteemed Majon Web Select "SEAL OF EXCELLENCE AWARD." (As mentioned in the Wall Street Journal.)"
    - Web Select Team, Majon's CyberMall

  18. "Display the Award with pride because your page was REALLY WORTH A PEEK!"
    - Worth a Peek Award, Texas A&M University

  19. "Your site is absolutely marvelous. I will be there for a long time tonight browsing and reading... you are at the top of my list of winners."
    - Laila Zamata, Oslo, Norway

  20. "The Tree-Ring page is still looking good. Nice to see the page has finally received some awards that it surely deserves."
    - Leonard Miller, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Website, Sonoma County, California

  21. "Your pages are simply the best collection on everything concerning dendrochronology. Thanks!"
    - Constantin Sander, Institute for Wood Biology, University of Hamburg, Germany

  22. "Just writing to thank you for your homepage. Without it as a starting point we would not have progressed as easily or as quickly. I have a 13 year old doing a science project on ring data vs industrial/airborne pollution output here in the Saginaw Valley, Michigan, on a fallen 100 year old beech. Your homepage has proved invaluable for general information, background information, and tools!"
    - Tim Bugenske, Saginaw Valley, Michigan

  23. "Thanks for all your work for our community, and your cool website."
    - Dave Stahle, Tree-Ring Laboratory, University of Arkansas - Fayetteville

  24. "I checked out your photo gallery on the web last week and found it to be very impressive!"
    - Alex McCord, Phoenix, Arizona

  25. "I am currently writing my undergraduate thesis under Dr. Dan McCarthy. My topic involves dendroclimatology of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. I found your site to be very useful and enjoyable."
    - Mark Van Rhee, Whitby, Ontario, Canada

  26. "I just found your web-site, which looks perfect. I guess you are an expert in respect to tree rings."
    - Klaus Hoppstock, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany

  27. "Referred to in an article in Chemistry in Britain, January 1999. I am a retired Food Scientist (ex University of Reading, UK) with an interest in archeology, etc. Found you web-site FANTASTIC in its detail and design! Congrats!"
    - John Apling, Norfolk, England

  28. "I finally got around to starting to cruise your pages, and am most impressed with the main page and buttons. Will do more with it. Thanks, as always, for all you work and dedication."
    - Donald J. McGraw, University of San Diego

  29. "Great web pages. I did not know that there was so much on tree rings."
    - Jim Norton

  30. "Just found your site from Environmental Sentry Award and it's very comprehensive. Your site is the best kind of environmental web site: created by an individual, having a unique look, taking on a specific area of the environment, providing a wealth of information in a clear, interesting way, and monitoring the health of our planet."
    - Frank J. Regan, Green Solitaire

  31. "Thanks for constructing such a wonderful educational resource. I would be grateful if you would give permission for the Denver Botanic Gardens Youth Education Department to use some of your images as educational material for a Coniferous Forest Theme Tour that I am currently developing."
    - Cherie Wilson, Curriculum Specialist, Denver Botanic Gardens

  32. "Congratulations! Your site has qualified for the Gifted Fox Award. Keep up the great work!!!"
    - Katherine Fox, Web Artist

  33. "I have been working on a nature website and I have added a link to your remarkable page."
    - C. Moynahan-Foreman, Cyber Beach Communications

  34. "Congratulations on a great site. Our site review committee has now visited your site and have determined that it qualifies for our PURE GOLD award."
    - Joe Allen, The Real Estate Library

  35. "I have just finished reviewing your pages and am happy to tell you that you have been awarded a Nettron Best of The Net Award. It was very refreshing to see good science incorporated into a well done page."
    - M. Glen Kertz, Nettron Best of The Net Award

  36. "Excellent work, and lots of it also. Yours will be a proud addition to the ring of winners. For your information, I only accept about one out of every 10 to 15 sites that apply for the award."
    - John Gerry Day, Thunder Rolls

  37. "The examiners have now inspected the nominated site and have all agreed the site is to receive the prestigious 'Environmental Sentry Award' as of 12/15/97. Congratulations, and thank you for such a great site."
    - Paul Seavers, Environmental Sentry Award

  38. "I like what you have done with your site. Visitors will enjoy the visit and the information provided..."
    - Skip Fitzpatrick

  39. "This is a page done by a college professor to share his field of interest with others on the web. Site is done as a commercial type of page but is done in a fashion where a surfer would enjoy it when they come across it. Site uses a single color background throughout the site to make the viewing of the pages easy......and most pages contain two navigational tools....one for that page and one for the site.......makes viewing very easy."
    - Star Site of Excellence

  40. "An excellent web site!"
    - David Beerling, University of Sheffield, England

  41. "Your site is very well put together. I enjoyed surfing it, I am sure everybody else will, too. You have won the Bronze Award!"
    - Eric Nielsen, Nielsen Web Sites & Business Graphics

  42. "Your site is very educational and you have spent many an hour researching everything and posting it all so myself and many more can learn. I hope you will accept my award of excellence and post it with pride. Please keep up the good work as I know the young and the old will learn alot from it."
    - Lynne, the Drag'n Lady, New Zealand

  43. "Very useful web-page, especially the references."
    - Dave Schroeder, Faculty of Forestry, Lakehead University, Canada

  44. "I am an instructor at Christian Life College and am writing a book which will include a short section on dendrochronology. I have found your web pages to be very informative. I also plan to use some of the pictures from the web pages in my classroom lectures.Your web pages are excellent!"
    - Arlo E. Moehlenpah, Christian Life College

  45. "Great site, thanks for assembling such a good reference list. It has been most helpful for my projects."
    - Dolf DeJong, Brock University, Canada

  46. "Everything you might need to learn more about dendrochronology."
    - The Pipe Wreck

  47. "Need a job in the tree ring research field? Well there are some. Great website."
    - Cyber-Sierra's Jobs in Forestry

  48. "Very nice work - I'm sure to be using your homepage and linked pages in the future. Thanks!"
    - Thad Yorks, Syracuse University

  49. "Truly incredible. I am overwhelmed by the amount of information you have accumulated and at the excellent and concise way in which you have presented your material. It is interesting, easy to access, and enough to keep one busy for years. I look forward to spending some time looking in depth at some of the fantastic sources you reference. It is masterfully done..."
    - Joan C. Bailey, Valdosta State University

  50. "Thanks for your continued efforts with your web pages. Not a trivial undertaking! More people than you might imagine enjoy and appreciate your efforts to expand our knowledge of dendrochronology and the tools it provides us in understanding our environment."
    - Neil Brosnahan, Encinitas, California

  51. "Congratulation to your perfect web pages. They are a real help."
    - Kurt Nicolussi, Institut für Hochgebirgsforschung, Universität Innsbruck, Austria

  52. "Recently became interested in dendro after many years of cutting firewood. As a novice I wood like to try and date a few trees in my area ..."
    - Tim James, Oklahoma

  53. "First of all let me congratulate you on some excellent web pages!"
    - Rob Sands, Department of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

  54. "I've been using your web page resources for a year or two now, and I thought it was about time to leave a message. They're fantastic - keep up the great work!"
    - Julian Szeicz, Quaternary Biogeography Laboratory, Queen's University, Canada

  55. "Simply put, they are outstanding! Somebody really ought to be paying you bucketloads of money for doing all that."
    - Bruce Bauer, Paleoclimate Program, National Geophysical Data Center

  56. "This stuff is great! I am teaching an environmental studies course in high school and have started to get the kids involved in it. We are trying to use the scanner and then NIH image to do some of our measurements. Can the kids email you questions?"
    - Fred Sculco, Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, Massachusetts

  57. "Your web pages are a great educational tool and a great resource. Thank you for spending the time to produce these pages that benefit all of the dendrochronology community."
    - Jim Speer, Department of Geography, University of Tennessee

  58. "I looked at your new web pages yesterday. They look great and I like the organization. Keep up the good work."
    - Neil Pederson, Tree-Ring Laboratory, Columbia University

  59. "... have just been going through your pages - amazing as ever."
    - Rob Wilson, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada

  60. "Thanks for adding the new supplies "chapter" to your homepage. It really reinforces the benefits of the "ultimate page", and I know we'll be turning to your URL even more frequently now."
    - Dan Smith, University of Victoria Tree-Ring Laboratory, Canada

  61. "Came here looking for info on finding tree's age from rings...I think my son's teacher is counting wrong..."
    - Ed Taylor, Ridgewood, New Jersey

  62. "I find your pages fantastic - the web's greatest collection on dendrochronology. When I receive requests for information, I always give people your www-address."
    - Constantin Sander, Institute for Wood Biology, University of Hamburg, Germany

  63. "I am a student at Trent University. I am majoring in Anthropology and would be very thankful if you could email me info about dendrochronology."
    - Adam Parker, Trent University, Canada

  64. "Thank you for your very educational web site on dendrochronology. I came across it searching for the information on the age-related tree ring data correction."
    - Dmitry Varlyguin, Department of Geography, Clark University

  65. "Your web pages look very good. They loaded quick and I like your format."
    - John Brown, Agricultural Investigation and Research, Columbia, Missouri

  66. I am again in your ultimate web pages as I am almost every day. It is a really important source of information, I think the best in the world in this area. Thank you for your significant contribution for the science."
    Mario Tomazello, Forestry Department, University of Sao Paolo, Brasil

  67. "I have you as a link on our 4-H site. I'll be doing a workshop for educators from the CA Dept. of Forestry that will include Internet resources to use when developing programs for youth."
    - Glen Gillmore, California 4-H Youth Development Program

  68. "I've certainly used the web pages a lot, for everything from ideas for lectures to bibliographic references, and I bet others do as well. You definitely provide an extremely valuable community service - your efforts are appreciated! Keep up the good work!
    - Connie Woodhouse, NOAA Paleoclimatology Program, National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado

  69. "I just wanted to let you know how much I have appreciated and used your tree-ring web pages in the past. All of the work (which must be incredible) to set up and maintain such a great site with so much information and so many great links has been very much appreciated."
    - Jean Huffman, Louisiana State University

  70. "Just got Netscape going on my new computer and thought I'd get the tree ring homepage on my favorites list."
    - Wayne Shepperd, USDA Forest Service, Ft. Collins, Colorado

  71. "On behalf of the University of Victoria's Tree Ring Laboratory I would like to thank you for the effort put into the construction and maintenance of your Ultimate Tree-Ring web page. We have referred numerous students and friends to your website so they can better understand what we do and why we do it."
    - Dave Lewis, University of Victoria, Canada

  72. "Your dendro web pages are still great! I look them over from time to time to see what's new.
    - Craig Brunstein, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado

  73. "I use your web page often - you might say depend on it as a starting place (and often ending place) for dendro resources on the net. The comprehensive nature of your page and links guided me along and shaped my thesis. Thanks. Keep up the great work."
    - Mark Rudnicki, Michigan Technological University

  74. "The site has been a great help to me, and has saved me a lot of time in trying to find various bits of information and as a spring board to other sites of interest. I use it more than any other site."
    - Geoff Downes, CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products, Victoria, Australia

  75. "Just love trees especially big ones. Favorite are the bristlecones. Keep up the good work."
    - Bob Kloubec, Moorhead, Minnesota

  76. "I for one greatly appreciate your effort in maintaining the Tree Ring Web pages. I frequently visit to see if there is any new news and just to surf to cool tree ring sites. The new format is good, especially the few sentences of content at the top of some of the pages."
    - Andrew De Volder, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff

  77. "The web pages are incredibly thorough and organized. Keep up the good work."
    - Peter Jalajas, Geraghty & Miller, Inc., Andover, Massachusetts

  78. "Keep the web page going!!! I refer people to them all the time..."
    - Lisa Graumlich, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson

  79. "I'm the Community Forester for the District of West Vancouver BC. I've always been interested in dendrochronology."
    - Bill McCuaig, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  80. "We are using your pages regularly when looking for a citation, a person, or a lab... a resource of ideas."
    - Rupert Wimmer, Universitaet fuer Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna, Austria

  81. "You have a lot of neat stuff here... I'm working on a doctorate in environmental science & public policy."
    - John C. Jens, U.S. Army Topographic Engineering Center, Alexandria, Virginia

  82. "I am doing a research paper on this subject and the material was very helpful. Thank you."
    - Joy Heaven

  83. "I enjoyed your site... very interesting!"
    - Mark J. Reese, University of Wisconsin

  84. "Enjoyed your web site. Impressive amount of work you have accomplished."
    - Alex Philips, School of Forestry, University of Montana

  85. "I am in a long term partnership with a local elementary school. I am developing a simple web page that they may access to supplement the topics that we will talk about and experiment with when I visit. After deciding to look into experiments with tree rings, I found your site. It is outstanding!"
    - Stephen Krak, Battelle, Columbus, Ohio

  86. "Thanks for a treemendous website. Puns intended. I'm doing a workshop on tree cookies for PLT and wanted some more info."
    - Maureen Lewis

  87. "Enjoyed your web pages. Thanks for your efforts."
    - Dale Bonar, Aquatic Environmental Services, Port Townsend, Washington

  88. "Great Job! I have featured your site on "Forestry at the Mining Company" in the Net Finds section."
    - Steve Nix, Forestry Guide, The Mining Company

  89. "Just a word of thanks. A most interesting Web page. I could spend hours reading... Your Web page is more than I could have hoped for. Keep up the work."
    - Jim McCue, Texaco

  90. "I just discovered your web page today. It's very nice, very useful. I've put in a link to your page, as I think my students will find the information useful to them, and have let the dendrology instructor know about your page as well."
    - Elisabeth Wheeler, North Carolina State University

  91. "Congratulations on your position and a fantastic web site! I'm really amazed!"
    - Doug Oetter, Oregon State University

  92. "I have looked through your web page and am very impressed with the amount of data you compiled and made available!!"
    - Stephan Schaefer, ArtCare & Consulting, Sao Paulo, Brasil

  93. "The page keeps getting better and better, and now it is served with JavaScript! What's next? You have done a great service to the internet community with this resource. Bravo!"
    - Leonard Miller, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Website, Sonoma County, California

  94. "Nice web design ..."
    - Mike Pole, Department of Botany, University of Queensland, Australia

  95. "I found the Ultimate dendro web site to be very helpful and informative."
    - Matt Kauffman, University of California - Santa Cruz

  96. "I've just been cruising web pages, looking for material in order to create a paleoclimate exercise for my students come fall. I teach out at Biosphere for Columbia University."
    - Annie Holmes, Biosphere, Columbia University

  97. "I am writing to congratulate on such a good page. It has helped immensely in my attempts to begin studying dendrochronology."
    - Ryan Bayne, University of Regina, Canada

  98. "I find your web pages very inspiring..."
    - Lorri Browning, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom

  99. "I visited your page...it's great, truly fantastic. You can find everything about dendro there. Thanks for what you are doing for tree rings."
    - Paolo Cherubini, Swiss Federal Institute of Forestry, Birmensdorf, Switzerland

  100. "I have visited your site and I found it great! Best wishes from Germany."
    - Klaus Graf, Universitaet Bielefeld, Germany

 


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 © 1994-2007 by Henri D. Grissino-Mayer. All rights reserved.
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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