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'''OlandQUSP''' is an oak reference by [[Torbjörn Axelson]] for the island of [[Öland]] in the Baltic Sea (south-east Sweden) covering the time 1429-2004 (at least four samples depth: 1498-2002). The reference consists mainly of [[QURO]] but probably also of some [[QUSP]] samples. Samples are from living trees and from many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_mill post mills] (a type of windmill) and from some other pieces of oak wood. The living tree samples were collected on the central parts of Öland. Most of the post mill samples are also from central Öland, except those with identities starting with Fk.... which are from Föra parish about 20 km north from the others. Most of the post mills are built from local wood, but many of them may have been moved around, sometimes rather far on the island, and sometimes also brought in from the mainland coast. Though there are no samples within the chronology that are known to come from the mainland.
'''OlandQUSP''' is an oak reference by [[Torbjörn Axelson]] for the island of [[Öland]] in the Baltic Sea (south-east Sweden) covering the time 1429-2004 (at least four samples depth: 1498-2002). The reference consists mainly of [[QURO]] but probably also of some [[QUSP]] samples. Samples are from living trees and from many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_mill post mills] (a type of windmill) and from some other pieces of oak wood. The living tree samples were collected on the central parts of Öland. Most of the post mill samples are also from central Öland, except those with identities starting with Fk.... which are from Föra parish located about 20 km more to the north. Most of the post mills are built from local wood, but many of them may have been moved around, sometimes rather far on the island, and sometimes also brought in from the mainland coast. Though there are no samples within the chronology that are known to come from the mainland.


The older part of the chronology was originally dated towards [[Pola006]] (Poland, oak, T. Wazny) and [[Swed022]] (Gotland, Pine, Schweingruber). Most of the post mills are built from oak wood cut during the 18'th century. There are few good samples covering the 19'th century.  
The older part of the chronology was originally dated towards [[Pola006]] (Poland, oak, T. Wazny) and [[Swed022]] (Gotland, Pine, Schweingruber). Most of the post mills are built from oak wood cut during the 18'th century. There are few good samples covering the 19'th century.  


* [[OlandQUSP/w]] (Ring width, measurement data)
* [[OlandQUSP/w]] (Ring width, measurement data)
==Related dating reports (Swedish only)==
* [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/oland/Gk.htm Väderkvarnarna i Gärdslösa]
* [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/oland/HgK.htm Väderkvarnarna i Högsrum]
* [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/oland/BrK.htm Fyra väderkvarnar i Övra Sandby, Bredsättra]
* [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/oland/Fk.htm Väderkvarnaren i Föra]
* [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/oland/Sadeltakskvarnar.pdf Säger takformen på de öländska stubbkvarnarna något om deras ålder? - Dendrokronologisk studie]


[[Category:Tree Ring data]]
[[Category:Tree Ring data]]

Revision as of 22:44, 10 June 2009

OlandQUSP is an oak reference by Torbjörn Axelson for the island of Öland in the Baltic Sea (south-east Sweden) covering the time 1429-2004 (at least four samples depth: 1498-2002). The reference consists mainly of QURO but probably also of some QUSP samples. Samples are from living trees and from many post mills (a type of windmill) and from some other pieces of oak wood. The living tree samples were collected on the central parts of Öland. Most of the post mill samples are also from central Öland, except those with identities starting with Fk.... which are from Föra parish located about 20 km more to the north. Most of the post mills are built from local wood, but many of them may have been moved around, sometimes rather far on the island, and sometimes also brought in from the mainland coast. Though there are no samples within the chronology that are known to come from the mainland.

The older part of the chronology was originally dated towards Pola006 (Poland, oak, T. Wazny) and Swed022 (Gotland, Pine, Schweingruber). Most of the post mills are built from oak wood cut during the 18'th century. There are few good samples covering the 19'th century.

Related dating reports (Swedish only)