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'''WSL Dendro Database''', Switzerland, is freely available on the net, and contains a lot of collections of tree ring data, mainly from trees growing near the timberline latitude or altitude. Data sets are available for:
'''WSL Dendro Database''', Switzerland, is freely available on the web, and contains a lot of collections of tree ring data, mainly from trees growing near the timberline latitude or altitude. Several types of tree ring data may be available for the same site:
* minimum density
* [[minimum density]]
* maximum density
* [[maximum density]]
* earlywood density
* [[earlywood density]]
* latewood density
* [[latewood density]]
* earlywood width
* [[earlywood]] width
* latewood width
* [[latewood]] width
* ring width
* [[ring width]]
* approx. age of pith  
* approx. age of pith  
Usually the same data is available also by the [[ITRDB]]. The data format used is [[tucson format]] with the [[filename extension]] [[.tuc]].  
Usually the same data is available also by the [[ITRDB]]. The data format used in this database is [[tucson format]] with the [[filename extension]] [[.tuc]].  
The data is also available through a GIS application.   
The data is also available through a GIS application (i.e. a map).   


==Links==
==Links==

Latest revision as of 21:49, 19 June 2009

WSL Dendro Database, Switzerland, is freely available on the web, and contains a lot of collections of tree ring data, mainly from trees growing near the timberline latitude or altitude. Several types of tree ring data may be available for the same site:

Usually the same data is available also by the ITRDB. The data format used in this database is tucson format with the filename extension .tuc. The data is also available through a GIS application (i.e. a map).

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