Tree-Ring Day

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - 11:00 to 16:00
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public
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11–11:40am Tours (lasting 20 minutes).

Noon — Lunch.

1pm — Charlotte Pearson

River oaks from the Orasje region of Croatia/Bosnia — a new paleoenvironmental resource.

1:10pm — Ben Bellorado

Dating building murals in the Western Mesa Verde area with tree-rings: reconstructing ancient social interaction networks in the Southwest.

1:20pm — Marcy Reiser

On the way to Hardluck: dendroarchaeology in a post-fire environment.

1:30pm — Greer Dove Flax

Photography and the Pueblo chronology.

1:40pm — Nick Kessler

Documenting the social and environmental contexts of mid-20th century logging in western New Mexico.

1:50pm — Malcolm Hughes

From cell to continent: introducing our new cambial phenology project.

2:00pm — Zulia Sanchez

Mangrove forests in Chiapas, Mexico.

2:10pm — Break

2:20pm — Matthew Salzer

New work on bristlecone pine and climate.

2:30pm — Paul Szejner

Isotopic signals in the early and late wood of tree rings of Pinus ponderosa as proxies for climate variation in the North American Monsoon system.

2:40pm — Alma Piermattei

Recent treeline dynamics in the Central Apennines, Italy.

2:50pm — Chris Guiterman

Dendroecological methods for reconstructing high severity fire in pine oak forests.

3:00pm — Gabriel Sidman

Modeling post-fire hydrological response for burned area emergency response teams.

3:10pm — Alexis Arizpe

Fire and the North American Monsoon in the US/Mexico Borderlands.