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  • *[[.cat]] [[CATRAS]] format (A non text format for dendro data) *[[.crn]] Tucson chronology format, used by ITRDB, CDendro
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  • #REDIRECT [[D-Format]] [[Category:Dendro data format]]
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  • [[Category:Dendro data format]]
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  • ...owing near the timberline latitude or altitude. Several types of tree ring data may be available for the same site: ...e also by the [[ITRDB]]. The data format used in this database is [[tucson format]] with the [[filename extension]] [[.tuc]].
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  • ...ndrochronology Program Library]]. It works with [[Tucson-format]]ed dendro data files.
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  • ...Belfast Apple format" is used for saving a single ring width sequence. The format can be read by [[CDendro]]. ...e data released in 2010 by [[Queens University Belfast]] is stored in this format in some 9000 files but then with the file name extension ".txt".
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  • '''.wid format''' [[CDendro]] format for ring width data (for saving a single ring width sequence) A .wid format file consists of ring widths written as a column of successive rings with t
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  • ...ast. It is described in TRiDaS code repository<ref>[http://bit.ly/dyQ8O3 D-format description in TRiDaS code repository] ({{WebCite|5pvMA2Xs4}})</ref> [[Category:Dendro data format]]
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  • ...Comté" there are a few published dendro data files stored in Besancon .txt format. Some files are stored in a special normalized format with curves looking almost as ring width curves though with both positive a
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  • '''Compact format''' was a data format created by [[Richard Holmes]], basically to save space back in the days whe ...(such as [[FMT]]). There are no reasons for using this format for storing data today.
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  • ...programs available (e.g. [[Convert5]]) to convert such files into [[tucson-format]].<ref>See list in '''Henri D. Grissino-Mayer's''' ...files. (7.4 and 7.5 before 20 March 2012 had an error which put the oldest data at the young end.)
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  • ...mat ([[.cat]]-files in the update section)<ref>ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/treering/updates/contributions/christensen_denmark_oak/sverige/</ref> .../ref> through the menu command "Collections/Add to this collection/Add any dendro files..."
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  • ...ing width data. It is the standard format for [[ITRDB]]. It is a text file format. Different [[extension]]s are used, such as .rwl, .crn, .tuc and .dec. (.cr ==Basics of the Tucson format for ring width data==
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  • ...location. Occasionally this reference has been useful for cross dating of data from southern Sweden, when other references have failed.) ...f the meancurve published by [[Alf Bråthen]] available [http://taxelson.se/dendro/BratPISY-rev.rwl here]. Segments with low correlation values towards other,
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