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A tree ring chronology from Boundary Bog in Saskatchewan, Canada, provides paleoclimate data spanning 326 years. The dataset is archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and was last updated in 1997. It contains parameters related to tree ring growth for climate reconstruction.
Tree ring data from Boundary Bog in Saskatchewan, Canada, provides a 315-year chronology for paleoclimate analysis. The dataset covers the period from 268 to -47 calendar years before present, calibrated to approximately 268 BC to 47 BC. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information archives this study, which was last updated in 1997.
150 calendar years of tree ring data from 101 to -49 years before present, archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The dataset contains parameters from tree rings collected in Yukon Territory, Canada, for reconstructing past climate conditions. It was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
A 464-year tree-ring chronology from Yoho Pass in British Columbia, Canada, provides paleoclimate data. The dataset, archived by NOAA NCEI's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology, covers the period from 424 to -40 calendar years before present. It was last updated in the NOAA system in 1990.
243-year tree-ring chronology from Ruby Ridge, British Columbia, covering 194 to -49 calendar years before present. The dataset was archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and last updated in 1999. It provides parameters for dendrochronological analysis.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives tree-ring width data from Yukon Territory, Canada, for climate reconstruction. The time series covers a period from 750 to -37 calendar years before present. This dataset was produced by Luckman and is managed by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
Tree ring parameters from Grey Creek, British Columbia, Canada, provide a paleoclimate record. The time series covers 208 calendar years, from 161 to -47 years before present. The dataset is archived by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and was last updated in 1997.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from Bennington, British Columbia, Canada. The data provides a proxy climate record covering 892 years, from 846 to -46 calendar years before present. The dataset was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information and last updated in 1996.
Tree ring width measurements from British Columbia, Canada, provide a 787-year chronology for reconstructing past climate. The data, archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology, covers the period from 750 to 37 calendar years before present. This study is part of the PAGES North America 2K network for continental-scale climate analysis.
Tree ring width data from British Columbia, Canada, provides a 433-year chronology from 387 BC to 46 AD. The dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology World Data Service. This specific study was last updated in 1996.
122 calendar years of tree-ring data, from 81 to -41 years before present, provide a proxy record for past climate conditions. The dataset is part of the NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archive, specifically the ITRDB collection, and was last updated in 1991. It contains parameters derived from tree rings collected in Illinois, United States.
Tree ring width data from the Usibelli area of Alaska provides a 222-year chronology from 176 to -46 calendar years before present. This paleoclimatology dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service. The data collection was last updated in the NOAA system in 1996.
Tree ring width chronology data from a below-treeline site in the Usibelli area of Alaska. The dataset covers a period from 166 to -46 calendar years before present. It is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information as part of the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives tree ring data from the Twelvemile Summit site in Alaska. The chronology covers a period from 237 to -47 calendar years before present (BP). This dataset is part of the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
Tree ring width data from a below-treeline site at Twelvemile Summit, Alaska, covering the period from 211 to -46 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 repository in 1996.
Tree ring data from the Nome Creek treeline site in Alaska, covering a period from 175 to -47 calendar years before present. The dataset is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology program. It was last updated in the repository in 1997.
Tree ring width data from a site below treeline near Nome Creek, Alaska, provides a proxy record for past climate conditions. The chronology spans 214 years, from 165 to -49 calendar years before present. This archived paleoclimatology study is maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Tree ring width data from the Monahan Flats site in Alaska provides a 301-year chronology from 253 to -48 calendar years before present. This paleoclimate dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service. The study was published in 1998.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology provides a tree-ring chronology from Grasshopper Hill, Alaska. The data covers the period from 160 to -49 calendar years before present. This dataset is archived by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information and was last updated in 1999.
A tree-ring chronology from the Eagle Summit treeline in Alaska, United States. The dataset covers 164 years, from 117 to -46 calendar years before present. It is an archived paleoclimatology study from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, last updated in 1996.