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'''CATRAS''', ''Computer Aided Tree Ring Analysis System'', a database solution. The system is described by R. W. Aniol (1983).<ref>R. W. Aniol: ''Tree-ring analysis using CATRAS''. Dendrochronologia 1:45–53 (1983)</ref><ref>J. R. Pilcher: ''Sample Preparation, Cross-dating, and Measurement'' in: ''[http://books.google.se/books?id=zr8Ucld6FYcC Methods of dendrochronology]'' p.49, ISBN 978-0-7923-0586-6</ref>
'''CATRAS''', ''Computer Aided Tree Ring Analysis System'', a database solution. The system is described by R. W. Aniol (1983).<ref>R. W. Aniol: ''Tree-ring analysis using CATRAS''. Dendrochronologia 1:45–53 (1983)</ref><ref>J. R. Pilcher: ''Sample Preparation, Cross-dating, and Measurement'' in: ''[http://books.google.se/books?id=zr8Ucld6FYcC Methods of dendrochronology]'' p.49, ISBN 978-0-7923-0586-6</ref>


Although the system is able to export in various formats, it uses non-text files with the [[filename extension]] [[.cat]]. There are programs available to convert such files into [[tucson-format]].<ref>See list in '''Henri D. Grissino-Mayer's'''
Although the system is able to export in various formats, it uses non-text files with the [[filename extension]] [[.cat]]. There are programs available (e.g. CONVERT5) to convert such files into [[tucson-format]].<ref>See list in '''Henri D. Grissino-Mayer's'''
''Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages: [http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/software.htm Software]'' (at the end of the page). </ref>
''Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages: [http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/software.htm Software]'' (at the end of the page). </ref>
CDendro (at least the test/development version) is able to read most Catras formatted files.


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Revision as of 11:35, 13 September 2009

CATRAS, Computer Aided Tree Ring Analysis System, a database solution. The system is described by R. W. Aniol (1983).[1][2]

Although the system is able to export in various formats, it uses non-text files with the filename extension .cat. There are programs available (e.g. CONVERT5) to convert such files into tucson-format.[3]

CDendro (at least the test/development version) is able to read most Catras formatted files.

References

  1. R. W. Aniol: Tree-ring analysis using CATRAS. Dendrochronologia 1:45–53 (1983)
  2. J. R. Pilcher: Sample Preparation, Cross-dating, and Measurement in: Methods of dendrochronology p.49, ISBN 978-0-7923-0586-6
  3. See list in Henri D. Grissino-Mayer's Ultimate Tree-Ring Web Pages: Software (at the end of the page).