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Tree ring width measurements from a site in Maine, United States, covering the period from 87 to -44 calendar years before present. The dataset is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. This specific chronology was last updated in 1994.
NOAA's Paleoclimatology archive provides a tree ring chronology from Maine, USA. The data covers a 114-year period from 70 to -44 calendar years before present. This study was archived by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1994.
NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from Maine, USA. The data covers a period from 77 to -44 calendar years before present (BP), indicating it includes dates after the 1950 reference year. This study was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1994.
Tree ring width measurements from the Sierra del Pinar in Spain provide a 213-year climate proxy record. The data covers the period from 165 to -48 calendar years before present, indicating it includes years both before and after the 1950 reference point. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information archived this paleoclimatology study.
Tree ring data from the Sierra de las Nieves site in Spain provides a paleoclimate record. The time series covers 112 years, from 64 to -48 calendar years before present. This archived study is maintained by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Southern Spain's Sierra de las Nieves tree ring chronology provides paleoclimate data for 310 years. The dataset contains parameters from tree rings, such as ring width, used for climate reconstruction. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) published this archived study, which was last updated in 1999.
NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology archives this tree ring dataset from the Pinar de Lillo site in Spain. The chronology covers 449 years, from 404 to -45 calendar years before present. The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) published this study in 1995.
Tree-ring data from Boone Creek Barrens, Indiana, reconstructs fire events over a 345-year period from 296 to -49 calendar years before present. The dataset, archived by NOAA's World Data Service for Paleoclimatology, provides parameters for fire history analysis. This study was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1999.
NOAA's Paleoclimatology archive provides a fire history dataset from Alley Spring Camp in Missouri, USA. The data covers a 231-year period from 209 to -22 calendar years before present (BP). It was compiled by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree-ring chronology from Westward Lake, Ontario, Canada. The dataset covers a 665-year period from 763 to 98 calendar years before present. It was contributed by Guyette and is maintained by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree-ring chronology dataset from Shannon County, Missouri, under study code ITRDB MO038. The data provides paleoclimate parameters covering the period from 397 to 42 years before present. This dataset was contributed by author Guyette and is managed by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology dataset from the Rymers Ranch site in Missouri, USA. The dataset provides parameters for dendrochronological analysis covering the period from 602 to -42 calendar years before present. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) maintains this study, which was last updated in 1992.
281 to -37 calendar years BP coverage from a tree ring chronology collected in Missouri, USA. This paleoclimatology dataset contains parameters derived from tree rings for climate reconstruction. The data is archived by NOAA NCEI under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology and was last updated in 1987.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the Hobbs Lake site in Ontario, Canada. The data covers a 447-year period from 403 to -44 calendar years before present (BP). This dataset was published by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information in 1994.
750 to -37 calendar years before present of tree-ring width data from a site in Ontario, Canada. The dataset is part of the NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives and the PAGES North America 2K network. It was archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1987.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree-ring chronology dataset from Dividing Lake, Ontario. The data covers a time period from 288 to -44 calendar years before present. It was contributed by Guyette and last updated in 1994.
Tree ring data from the Current River Natural Area in Missouri, United States, covering a 404-year period from 362 to -42 calendar years before present. This paleoclimatology study is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology. The data was last updated in 1992.
199 to -48 calendar years before present (BP) of tree ring data from France, Western Europe. This paleoclimatology study provides parameters for dendrochronological analysis and climate reconstruction. The data is archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology.
Tree-ring data from the Josephine Saddle site in Arizona reconstructs regional fire history. The record spans 527 calendar years, from 498 to -29 years before present. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information archived this paleoclimatology study.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives a tree ring chronology from the Paria Plateau in Arizona. The data provides a proxy climate record spanning 463 years, from 415 to 48 calendar years before present. It was published by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information in 1998.