Dr. Nicole Davi Originally presented 13 Dec 2003(revised 2017) Introductory Presentation by Dr. Michael J. Passow View the introductory slideshow for this workshop Today’s program marks the first time Earth2Class has presented the work of the Tree Ring Laboratory, one...
“Tree Rings and Climate Change” with Nicole Davi (Jan 2005)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Tree Ring Studies
Originally presented 15 Jan 2005 Introduction Year to year changes in environmental conditions cause characteristics of the annual growth rings to also vary from year to year. So, a stand of trees growing in desert conditions (xeric) produce a narrower ring during...
“Droughts, Dzud, and Archeology in Mongolia: A Tree Ring Perspective” with Nicole Davi (Jan 2011)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Tree Ring Studies
Originally presented 15 Jan 2011 Introduction to this Workshop Here is a slide show that provides some background about studying tree rings: ppt pdf Cutting-Edge Research Human populations of developing nations around the globe...
“Transects and Tree Rings at LDEO” with Brendan Buckley (May 2008)
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Tree Ring Studies
Originally presented 10 May 2008 Brendan Buckley (Doherty Associate Research Scientist in the LDEO Tree Ring Lab) will lead a hike through the Lamont campus to a 100 m x 100 m plot where investigations are exploring climate and vegetation changes. This will be our...
How much water do we have and how to manage it? Insights from tree rings with Hung Nguyen
by admin | Jul 28, 2023 | Tree Ring Studies, Water Resources
Originally presented March 19, 2022 Hung is a water guy. In his research, he seeks to understand the variability and changes in the water cycle at multiple spatial and temporal scales, and apply such understanding to water resources management. He cares about...
Tree-ring narratives of environmental change from the Arctic to the tropics with Laia Andreu-Hayles
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Tree Ring Studies
Laia is a Lamont Associate Research Professor in the Division of Biology and Paleo-Environment and member of the Tree-Ring Lab. Her Fields of interest range from Dendroclimatology, Paleoclimatology and Ecology in Mediterranean, to Boreal and Tropical...
“Trees, Climate, and Societal Relevance: A Case Study in Mongolia” with Caroline Leland and Mukund Palat Rao (Sep 2014)
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Paleoclimatology, Sustainable Future, Tree Ring Studies
Abstract: Tree rings are a valuable proxy used for understanding past environmental conditions. Information attained from tree rings can provide information relevant to climatology, ecology, archaeology, and can also be applied to other important disciplines like...