Join us for Wednesday February 21 at Noon, MST for this week's Tree-Ring Talks Seminar by Dr. Heather Haines @Dendro_Heather in Bannister 110 or via zoom. bit.ly/3SJv7jU
The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) at the University of Arizona is Hiring!
We are inviting applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in disciplines related to dendrochronology with an anticipated start date in August 2024. tiny.cc/viopwz
We are pleased to announce registration is now open for our Dendrochronology Intensive Summer Course (DISC) @ May 13 - May 31, 2024. bit.ly/4b9xGUv
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In the same lab where University of Arizona scientists invented ways to decipher Earth's climate history in tree rings, LTRR's associate professor Bryan Black is using a similar technique – but with tiny fish bones. Check out the story in the link.
A new study involving LTRR's Dr. Margaret Evans suggests climate change is happening faster than trees can adapt. The finding offers "a word of caution for ecologists" studying climate change.
Read more in the link.
Call for speakers at the Tree-Ring Talks seminar series! The seminar is presented in hybrid format, in person at University of Arizona in Tucson and on zoom. Interested folks should email [email protected].
Happy Solstice! Consider supporting the Malcolm Hughes Endowment for Outreach, which provide more opportunities for enhancing scientific literacy for early childhood education with our new Tree-Ring Fairy partnership with the Pima County Public Library.
Consider donating to the Malcolm Hughes Endowment for Outreach.
The Outreach Program has engaged with over 3,000 students & community members. Pictured are docent Karen Vandergrift with members of the Southeast Pinal County Master Gardener.
Photo credit: Pamela Pelletier.
Kicking off our 2023 Holiday Giving campaign to support the Malcolm Hughes Endowment for Outreach! A generous anonymous donor would like to kick off the 2023 Holiday Giving fundraising campaign. All gifts will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $2,500 through December 31, 2023.
Tree-Ring Talks Seminar on Wednesday, November 29 at NOON, MST
Please join us for a presentation by Julie Edwards, PhD Candidate on "Open Science Improvements in Dendrochronology and Data Processing Pipelines for Quantitative Wood Anatomy".
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As part of her CLIMAS Environment & Society Fellowship, Talia Anderson wrote about her PhD research in Guatemala. She looks at if and how rainfall is changing, and what that means for farmers in the region. The link is in the comments.
We had a great dendro class and lab visit last week with students from Teenage Parent High School. Several of these young ladies are graduating in December and college-bound, having received scholarship! We had a great time focusing on the many applications of dendrochronology.
Tree-Ring Talks Seminar on Wednesday, November 15 at NOON, MST
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Alex Nolin on "A 250-year perspective on high spring flows and climatic drivers in eastern boreal Canada from flood rings" in Bannister 110 or via zoom.
Join us Wednesday, November 8 at Noon, MST for a presentation by Dr. Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira presents “Ecology-centered tree-ring research at the Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO)" in Bannister 110 or via zoom.
Register here: bit.ly/46R6HLd
Tree-Ring Talks Seminar today, Wednesday, November 1 at Noon, MST
Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Juha Metsaranta on “A hybrid biometric-modelling approach for estimating carbon stock and flux indicators from tree-ring data” in Bannister 110 or via zoom.
Join us Wednesday, October 18 at Noon, MST for a presentation by Jingshu We on "Linking carbon fluxes, tree-rings, and xylem anatomy to better understand the processes of carbon allocation to aboveground woody biomass under drought conditions" in Bannister 110 or zoom.
Join us Wednesday, October 4 at Noon, MST for a presentation by Dr. George Rhee, UNLV on "At the crossroads: how tree-ring-reconstructions can shape policy to protect vulnerable communities in the Colorado Basin" in Bannister 110 or zoom - Register here: bit.ly/3Ru8p04
Tree rings reveal a new kind of earthquake threat to the Pacific Northwest
The findings from new research, led by University of Arizona dendrochronologist Bryan Black, could have implications for seismic preparedness measures in the region.
Join us for our weekly Tree-Ring Seminar talk by Dr. Irina Panyushkina on "Single-year dating of Siberian Scythian kurgans with 14C spike" in Bannister 110 or via zoom.
Register for the zoom link here: bit.ly/3ZCTkv9
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