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'''QUB''', Queen's University in Belfast, provides about 9000 pieces of raw, undated, measurement ring width data, mainly Quercus, but also some Pinus samples. A list is available at http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/dendro.html  
'''QUB''', Queen's University in Belfast, provides more than 9000 pieces of raw, undated, measurement ring width data, mainly Quercus, but also some Pinus samples. A list is available at http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/dendro.html . It also contain a bibliography. The main scope is Northern Ireland, but a lot of samples from all over the British Islands and also some from France are included. The recent tree samples are listed at http://chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/BELFAST_TREE_LIVING.pdf . 


===Scandinavian and baltic timber in QUB collection===
==Samples from timber brought from elsewhere in the QUB collection==
====Western Sweden====
====Western Sweden====
''Towards reference [[HallandQ]]. See: [[QUB-Halland]] for details.''
''Towards reference [[HallandQ]]. See: [[QUB-Halland]] for details.''

Revision as of 14:46, 2 June 2010

QUB, Queen's University in Belfast, provides more than 9000 pieces of raw, undated, measurement ring width data, mainly Quercus, but also some Pinus samples. A list is available at http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/dendro.html . It also contain a bibliography. The main scope is Northern Ireland, but a lot of samples from all over the British Islands and also some from France are included. The recent tree samples are listed at http://chrono.qub.ac.uk/Resources/dendro_data/BELFAST_TREE_LIVING.pdf .

Samples from timber brought from elsewhere in the QUB collection

Western Sweden

Towards reference HallandQ. See: QUB-Halland for details.

Possibly also:

Northern Poland or around

Towards reference Pola006 (ITRDB: pola006.rwl info)

Queen Mary's House seems very convincing. The Tadlow samples are measured in 0.1 mm resolution only, and the corr-values are not high enough to be absolutely sure of this date and provenience.

See also