U of A Tree Ring Building
The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) at the University of Arizona, established by A.E. Douglass in 1937, is a leading institution in the field of dendrochronology, the science of tree-ring dating. This innovative laboratory focuses on interdisciplinary research to reconstruct environmental changes and understand processes within ecosystems and human societies.
In addition to its research, the LTRR hosts an online seminar series and various community workshops, further engaging the public in the science of tree rings. The laboratory collaborates with researchers worldwide, contributing to significant discoveries and expanding the understanding of climate history and cultural heritage through tree-ring analysis.
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