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Revision as of 15:57, 16 May 2009

Pinus sylvestris' , PISY, Scotch Pine is the most important specie to dendrochronology in northen europe. A lot of chronologies are available. It is commonly used in buildings and other constructions. It is often very well preserved in constructions and also sometimes as dry trees, wet in lakes and bogs. It is relatively easy to collect cores from with an increment borer both from living trees and from logs in construction.

Characteristics of Pinus sylvestris wood

Common problems according to measuring and crossdating

Extremely thin or absent rings

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Extremely thin and absent rings in a PISY sample. The original width of the section is 5.5 mm. (Youngest rings to the left)

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