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Tree ring width data from White Fir (Abies concolor) trees in Yosemite National Park provide a proxy record for past climate conditions. The chronology covers a 111-year period from 70 to -41 calendar years before present, calibrated to the year 1950. This archived study is maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology provides a tree-ring chronology for the Tuolumne Grove in Yosemite National Park. The dataset covers a time period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. It is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
Spillway Lake in Yosemite National Park provides a tree-ring width chronology for climate reconstruction. The dataset covers a 787-year period from 750 to 37 BCE. It was archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Tree ring width data from the South Fork Tuolumne Creek in Yosemite National Park provides a proxy climate record. The chronology covers 111 years, from 70 to -41 calendar years before present. This archived paleoclimatology study was published by NOAA NCEI's World Data Service in 1991.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the South Fork Tuolumne Creek in Yosemite National Park, California. The dataset covers a 110-year period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present (BP), measured from Abies concolor (White Fir) trees. It was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
Tree ring data from the Ranger Station Peak site in Sequoia National Park, California, provides a climate proxy record. The chronology covers 110 years, from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) archived this paleoclimatology study, with a last update recorded in 1990.
A tree-ring chronology dataset from Porcupine Flat in Yosemite National Park, California. The data covers a period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present (BP). It is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
Tree ring width measurements from a single site in Sequoia National Park, California, provide a 110-year chronology. The data covers the period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present, with negative values indicating years after 1950. This archived paleoclimatology study is maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the Pillars site in Sequoia National Park, California. The data covers a 110-year period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. This dataset was published by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the Pillars site in Sequoia National Park, California. The data covers a period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present, representing growth patterns of White Fir (ABCO). This dataset is maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information and was last updated in 1990.
Tree ring data from a single site in California's Sequoia National Park, covering a 111-year period from 71 to -40 calendar years before present. The dataset is archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and was last updated in 1990.
110-year tree-ring chronology from 70 to -40 calendar years before present, derived from Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa) samples at Oak Flat Road in Yosemite National Park, California. The dataset is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The data was last updated in the NOAA system in 1990.
California's Merced Grove in Yosemite National Park provides a tree-ring chronology for paleoclimate study. The data covers the period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. It is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
Tree ring width measurements from Mammoth Peak in Yosemite National Park provide a proxy climate record spanning 787 years. The dataset, created by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, offers parameters for paleoclimate analysis. This archived study was last updated in 1987.
Tree ring data from the Little Baldy site in Sequoia National Park, California. The chronology covers a 110-year period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. The dataset was archived by NOAA NCEI's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and last updated in 1990.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the Little Baldy site in Sequoia National Park, California. The data covers a 110-year period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. This dataset was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1990.
A tree ring chronology from white fir (Abies concolor) trees in California's Sequoia National Park, covering the period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. The dataset is archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and was last updated in 1990.
A 111-year tree-ring chronology from Kuna Crest in Yosemite National Park, California. The dataset was archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The data was last updated in the system in 1990.
California's Yosemite National Park provides the location for this tree ring chronology dataset. The data covers a period from 70 to -40 calendar years before present, representing a 110-year span. It is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology program.
Tree ring width data from Ponderosa pines (Pinus ponderosa) in Yosemite National Park, California, covering a period of 110 years from 70 to -40 calendar years before present. The dataset was archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology program. It was last updated in the NOAA system in January 1990.