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"I cruised
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good job."
- Dana Perkins, Stanley, Idaho
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"I have seen the
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- Tomas Martin, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science &
Technology
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"My daughter is
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Hurricane Floyd for show and tell to her 1st grade class this week (I
planed and sanded one side of it, and applied some tung oil, to
highlight the rings - maybe there's a better way but it looks nice).
Your site helped me understand and explain to her the basics of
"reading" tree rings - and I found the information to be
extremely interesting. Many many thanks from Molly and me."
- Bob Johnson
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"Have a look at
the Ultimate Tree Ring Web Pages which has links to everything you
every wanted to know about dendrochronology."
- Barbie Panther, Monash University, Australia
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"Browsing your
excellent web pages. You are doing a great job. Continue with your
good work, Henri."
- Richard L. Holmes, Tucson, Arizona
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"Very nice
website!"
- John Pearson, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Des
Moines, Iowa
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"Thanks for all
this pioneering work! Come to Michigan and we will take a tree-ring
tour."
- Robert R. Bloye, Forestry Department, Michigan State
University
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"Thanks for your
tips."
- Alejandra Florio, Universidad de Bs.As., Argentina
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"Interesting and
informative! Thanks!"
- Amy Parsons, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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"I wanted to
thank you again for your website...it was very helpful in determining
what to purchase. Also, thanks for all the pointers you have given me
in setting up the lab here."
- Deanna McKay, Department of Geography, Colgate University
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"I am very
impressed with your tree-ring site and the landforms and Geog 1112
sites. Do you have other sites? I am an Earth Space Systems teacher
(grades 9-12, small rural high school, pop. 1200). I would like to
include your site in my Home Page. Is this okay with you? Also, I am
helping NASA develop a new Teacher site. Could we also include you
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from you soon."
- Robbie D. Robinett, Ridgely, Maryland
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"Thanks for
maintaining this cool web page and making all this information
available."
- Laurie S. Huckaby, Fort Collins, Colorado
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"As part of my
Environmental Technology program I am writing a paper on
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wonderful web pages."
- Patricia A. Marlowe
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"Great web
site."
- Elwin C. Robison, Kent, Ohio
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"My sincere
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your efforts and your time."
- Paul Beckstrand, Pinehurst, North Carolina
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"Thanks for a
great site and so much information in a understandable format. I am a
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demonstration garden."
- John Culbertson, Santa Barbara, California
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"Thanks for your
continuing dedication to the discipline."
- Donald J. McGraw, Associate Provost,The University of San
Diego
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"First let me
say that your tree-ring page is a marvel and a tremendous help to me
and others connected with forests."
- George Zimmerman, Environmental Studies Program, Richard
Stockton College of New Jersey
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"Peter Brown
recomended your web page, and it's been very helpful. Thank you."
- Will Wieder, Colorado College
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"Your web page
is a great resource for tree ring research!"
- Tim Boyle, California State University Northridge
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"I have seen
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- Abigail Knight, Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom
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"Your website
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- Jennifer Gibson, National Park Service-Whiskeytown, Fire
Management Office
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- Anne Johnson, Honaunau, Hawaii
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- Peter L. Kelley, National Environmental Trust, Washington,
D.C.
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"Very good Web
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- Jim Taylor, St. Louis, Missouri
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"Thank you for a
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- Pat Murphy, Exploratorium Science Museum, San Francisco,
California
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- Randy Boggess, Texas
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"Excellent Web
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- Andy Parks, Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto,
Canada
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"Thanks, best
wishes and congratulations for the web page."
- Horacio Gilabert, Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago,
Chile
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"I really
enjoyed your web site! It was certainly the most comprehensive and
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- Jon Shepherd, Florida Institute of Technology
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"Let me express
my appreciation to your web pages and joint databases. I use it almost
every day (more frequently than a borer)."
- Tomas Tichy, Department of Botany, Charles University, The
Czech Republic
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"Thank you for
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- Woodrow L. Antle, Plantation, Florida
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- Max Creasy, Klamath National Forest, California
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- Robert Borhi, British Columbia, Canada
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- San José State University Botany Web Site
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"First of all,
excellent web page! I am just getting interested in dendrochronology,
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- Alan Stam, Capital University
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use."
- Marlene M. Accardo, Singapore
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"Thanks for
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- Alice, Gloucester, Massachusetts
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"Thank you for
maintaining your web site; I'm truly grateful."
- Risa Madoff, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces
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"Your web pages
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- Matt Bekker, University of Iowa
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"I enjoyed your
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- Adina Paytan, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla,
California
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"I really really
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much information, I don't have time for it all at once! Our son is
doing a science project on tree ring dating, and it's been fun helping
him. Anyway, your site carries a wealth of information! Thanks in
Alaska."
- Connie Tonsgard, Alaska
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"Congratulations
on your useful and really exemplary Tree-Ring Web Pages."
- Klaus-Peter Kelber, Mineralogisches Institut, Universitaet
Wuerzburg, Germany
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"Thanx for
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has been an excellent resource for my daughter's science fair project.
Unfortunately, the plethora of articles and links has proved to be a
great distraction."
- E. Kusko, Hopewell Junction, New York
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"I am glad to
see that there are some good sites in this field of study."
- Susan, Pembroke Pines, Florida
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"Thank you so
much for the dedication you've poured into your dissertation, the
software, and the web pages. You make the tools wonderfully user
friendly and truly inspire interest in dendro work."
- Joseph Donnegan, Department of Geography, University of
Colorado
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"After having
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- Pamela Posz, Reference Librarian, Sacramento City College,
California
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"Your website is
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- John Paul Roccaforte, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona
University
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- Katherine Singley, Atlanta, Georgia
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- Jill Minar, Crafton Hills College, Yucaipa, California
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"Your website is
fantastic - I will be using it with a bunch a second and third graders
later this spring. You have a ton of great pictures and some wonderful
facts. Thanks for providing this wonderful resource!"
- Jim Reed, Media Specialist, Brainerd Public Schools,
Minnesota
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"Dr. Ferguson's
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process of updating the book, I rely on your comprehensive site for
help. It boggles my mind how you find time to keep up your useful and
informative site."
- Anne Johnson, Honaunau, Hawaii
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"I want to thank
you for all the work that you do with the web pages for the
dendrochronologists of the world."
- Luciana Carotenuto, Italy
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"I am a Junior
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information and pictures were fantastic. I truly appreciate your time
and effort. I never knew so much can be learned about the environment
from the study of tree rings (Dendrochronology - a knew term for me).
Thanks again!"
- Linda Colkitt, Troop 1159, Tonawanda, New York
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"The pages were
useful for writing my introduction to the tree rings/weather lab. It
must be a big job creating and maintaining the site! Thanks from the
geology students at X!"
- Laurie Munro, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
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"Great links and
thorough bibliography, I've very much enjoyed this page."
- Taylor McKinnon, Flagstaff, Arizona
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"I am a docent
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interpreting for visitors is the tree ring kit. Your web site has
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who also enjoy doing this kit. So thanks for your help. I am sure that
I will be going back to your web page now that I have found it."
- Molly Tiss, Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona
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"... an
excellent website..."
- Michael Feller, Forest Sciences Department, University of
British Columbia, Canada
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"This is a great
reference page. I am doing a lab on the interactions of tree rings and
climate and I am looking for some background info on tree rings."
- Laurie Munro, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
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"Great job, very
nice to see."
- Matthew Arsenault, University of New Hampshire
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"I found your
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Great pictures!"
- Angela Cunningham, Baylor University, Texas
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"I read your
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- Georg Wendland, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
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"I enjoyed your
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that I take are bug killed... I found your site by typing in (tree
rings) and it was very helpful. Thank you."
- Bob Langendorfer, Alaska
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"Henri
Grissino-Mayer’s web pages dedicated to dendrochronology are
excellent introductions to the methods and goals of tree-ring
dating."
- Colorado Heritage Education Resource Guide
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A great site... just
returned from the Dendroecological Lab Week in Freiberg where there
was a lot of coverage about this site."
- Joanna Forbes, Forestry Commission, Scotland
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"Your web page
is excellent."
- Helen Whiffen, The University of Georgia, Athens
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"I found you
from a write-up in the August issue of Science ... I am
hoping to use the site for my introductory biology majors course to
liven up the part on trees (xylem and phloem and rings, oh my!)"
- Dr. Penny Bernstein, Kent State University, Stark Campus
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"Lots of great
information here."
- Kevin Bonine, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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"I have been
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- David Dowdy, 4th grade, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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- Jennifer Rubbo, National Wetlands Center, Lafayette,
Louisiana
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"Probably the
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Includes images, facts, and links to other highly useful
resources."
- Willamette University Library Biological Resources, Oregon
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"Great page, the
searchable bibliography was especially useful."
- Kieran Suckling, Tucson, Arizona
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"I'm amazed at
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provides! I used your searchable database to look up a number of
papers on the matter. ... I will be spending a lot of time on your
page in the near future. Thanks so much!
- Alex Kalejs, Baltimore Ecosystem Study, Maryland
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"I am a seventh
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sight is the best! It has been very helpful."
- Gary Pinkall, Kansas
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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" web page, users will
find many interesting facts and beautiful images of ancient tree
cross-sections, complete with question and answers."
- University of Kentucky Library Resources, Lexington, Kentucky
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"Your website
seems to have grown again since my last visit! The new
"Introduction to Crossdating" from Dr. Paul Sheppard at the
Tree Ring Lab is a great addition."
- Leonard Miller, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Website, Sonoma
County, California
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"A very good
introduction to the theory and method of dendrochronology.
Recommended."
- Prof. Philip Groth, Anthropology Web Hawg
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- Denise Jindra, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
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"I do not
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dendrochronology and find it fascinating with much potential."
- Talya Bagwell, Landscape Archaeology, University of
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Exactly what I was looking for... I need this information so much.
Thank you."
- Marcin Makocki, Colegio de Postgraduados, Montecillo, Mexico
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"I really liked
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am working on an exhibit and would like to use tree rings to help
people connect a little more to their local history. Thanks."
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There is so much to explore that I will have to come back many times
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- Susie Welch, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral
Resources, Socorro, New Mexico
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- David Wager, Department of Forest Resources, Utah State
University
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"Your web site
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- Karl von Oppen
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"Thanks for all
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your site researching in advance of a Climatology class field trip to
the White Mountain Research Station; now I'm putting together a 15
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nearly 20 years to start grad school... 'cuz with stuff like your work
out there, life is MUCH easier!"
- Tina M. White, California State University, Northridge
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"What an amazing
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- Ellen Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Juneau, Alaska
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"Henri D.
Grissino-Mayer's environmental web page on tree rings is a great
example of what one person, who is an expert in an important field in
environmentalism, can accomplish. His site begins with complete
definition of dendrochronology, then shows how it works, how to find
more information, and how to get a job in the field. He even shows you
what tools you'll need (and where to get them) if you want to
experiment with the facts locked up in tree-rings yourself. Our
ancestors didn't keep very good records on the environment, but trees
did. Take a lesson on Earth's history from a well-thought out
website."
- Frank J. Regan, Environmental Site of the Week Award
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"Thanks for a
most informative site."
- Bill Cibula, Picayune, Mississippi