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gp.rwl

Ponderosa Pine Ring Widths from Gus Pearson Natural Area


Description

This data set includes ring-width measurements for ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) increment cores collected at the Gus Pearson Natural Area (GPNA) in northern Arizona, USA. There are 58 series from 29 trees (2 cores per tree). Data are further described by Biondi and Qeadan (2008) and references therein.

Usage

data(gp.rwl)

Format

A data.frame containing 58 ring-width series in columns and 421 years in rows.

Source

DendroLab, University of Nevada Reno, USA. https://dendrolaborg.wordpress.com/

References

Biondi, F. and Qeadan, F. (2008) A theory-driven approach to tree-ring standardization: Defining the biological trend from expected basal area increment. Tree-Ring Research, 64(2), 81–96.


dplR

Dendrochronology Program Library in R

v1.7.2
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Andy Bunn [aut, cph, cre, trl], Mikko Korpela [aut, cph, trl], Franco Biondi [aut, cph], Filipe Campelo [aut, cph], Pierre Mérian [aut, cph], Fares Qeadan [aut, cph], Christian Zang [aut, cph], Allan Buras [ctb], Jacob Cecile [ctb], Manfred Mudelsee [ctb], Michael Schulz [ctb], Klesse Stefan [ctb], Frank David [ctb], Visser Ronald [ctb]
Initial release
2021-01-27

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