Selected References in Dendrochronology

Selected References in Dendrochronology

Selected References in Dendrochronology Publisher Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) Rights Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. The University of Arizona. Download date 25/09/2021 13:12:43 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/303445 SELECTED REFERENCES IN DENDROCHRONOLOGY Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 Limited to publications of Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research personnel, including student theses and other related works carried out under Laboratory direction since 1950. 1 1950 Douglass, Andrew Ellicott A Superior Sequoia Ring Record. II, A.D. 870 -1209. Tree -Ring Bulletin 16(3)24. A Superior Sequoia Ring Record. III, A.D. 360 -886. Tree -Ring Bulletin 16(4) 31 -32. Schulman, Edmund A Dated Beam from Dinosaur National Monument. Tree -Ring Bulletin 16(3)18 -19. Miscellaneous Ring Records. I. Tree -Ring Bulletin 16(3)21. Tree -Ring Hydrology of the Missouri River Basin. American Philosophical Society Yearbook for 1949, p. 177. Dendroclimatic Histories in the Bryce Canyon Area, Utah. Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(1- 2)2 -16. Smiley, Terah L. Miscellaneous Ring Records. II. Tree -Ring Bulletin 16(3)22 -23. 1951 Bannister, Bryant Tree -Ring Dates for the Gallina Area, New Mexico. Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(3) 21 -22. Douglass, Andrew Ellicott A Superior Sequoia Ring Record. IV, 7 B.C. -A.D. 372. Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(3) 23 -24. A Superior Sequoia Ring Record. V, 271 B.C. -1 B.C.Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(4) 31 -32. Ferguson, C.W. Early Height Growth in Douglas Fir. Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(3)18 -20. Schulman, Edmund Tree Indices of Rainfall, Temperature, and River Flow. In Compendium of Meteorology, edited by Thomas F. Malone, pp. 1024 -29.Waverly Press, Baltimore. Miscellaneous Ring Records. III. Tree -Ring Bulletin 17(4)28 -30. Smiley, Terah L. A Summary of Tree -Ring Dates from Some Southwestern Archaeological Sites. University of Arizona Bulletin 22(4), Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research Bulletin 5. 1952 Ferguson, C.W. and D.M. Black Tree -Ring Chronologies on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Tree -Ring Bulletin 19(2)12 -18. Schulman, Edmund Definitive Dendrochronologies: A Progress Report. Tree -Ring Bulletin 18(2 -3) 10-18. 2 1952 (continued) Schulman, Edmund (continued) Dendrochronology in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Tree -Ring Bulletin 18(2 -3) 18 -27. Extension of the San Juan Chronology to B.C. Times. Tree -Ring Bulletin 18(4) 30 -35. 1953 Bannister, Bryant Tree -Ring Analysis as Applied to the Dating of Kin Kletso Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. MS, master's thesis, The University of Arizona, Tucson. Schulman, Edmund Rio Grande Chronologies. Tree -Ring Bulletin 19(3- 4)20 -33. Tree Rings and Climatic History. Research Reviews, Office of Naval Research, September 1953, pp. 1 -6. Tree -Ring Evidence for Climatic Changes. In Climatic Change, edited by Harlow Shapley, pp. 209 -19. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. Smiley, Terah L., Stanley A. Stubbs, and Bryant Bannister A Foundation for the Dating of Some Late Archaeological Sites in the Rio Grande Area, New Mexico: Based on Studies in Tree -Ring Methods and Pottery Analyses. University of Arizona Bulletin 24(3), Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research Bulletin 6. 1954 Schulman, Edmund Longevity under Adversity in Conifers. Science 119(3091)396 -99. Comments on a Letter on "Longevity under Adversity in Conifers," Science 119(3103)884. Tree -Rings and History in the Western United States.Economic Botany 8(3) 234 -50. Dendroclimatic Changes in Semi -arid Regions. Tree -Ring Bulletin 20(3- 4)26 -30. 1955 Bannister, Bryant and Terah L. Smiley Dendrochronology. In "Geochronology, with Special Reference to Southwestern United States," edited by Terah L. Smiley, pp. 177 -95.University of Arizona Bulletin 26(2), Physical Science Bulletin 2. 1956 Schulman, Edmund Tree -Rings and History in the Western United States.Smithsonian Institution Annual Report for 1955, pp. 459 -73. Dendroclimatic Changes in Semiarid America. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1956 (continued) Schulman, Edmund and C.W. Ferguson Millennia -Old Pine Trees Sampled in 1954 and 1955. In Dendroclimatic Changes in Semiarid America, by Edmund Schulman, pp. 136 -38. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1958 Anonymous Edmund Schulman, 1908 -1958. Tree -Ring Bulletin 22(1- 4)2 -6. Bannister, Bryant Tree Rings and Water. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Meeting, Colorado River Water Users' Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1958, pp.12 -14. Ferguson, C.W. Growth Rings in Big Sagebrush as a Possible Aid in DatingArchaeological Sites. In "Recent Developments in Navajo Project SalvageArchaeology," by A.E. Dittert, Jr., pp. 210 -11. El Palacio 65(6)201 -11. Schulman, Edmund Bristlecone Pine, Oldest Known Living Thing. National Geographic Magazine 113(3)354 -72. Smiley, Terah L. The Geology and Dating of Sunset Crater, Flagstaff, Arizona. In "Black Mesa Basin," edited by R.Y. Anderson and J.W. Harshbarger, pp. 186 -90. Ninth Field Conference, New Mexico Geological Society. 1959 Bannister, Bryant Tree -Ring Dating of Archaeological Sites in the Chaco Canyon Region, NewMexico. Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona, Tucson. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. Ferguson, C.W. Growth Rings in Woody Shrubs as Potential Aids in Archaeological Interpretation. The Kiva 25(2)24 -30. Ferguson, C.W. and R.R. Humphrey Growth Rings of Big Sagebrush Reveal Rainfall Records. Progressive Agriculture in Arizona 11(2)3. 1960 Bannister, Bryant Southwestern Dated Ruins. VII. Tree -Ring Bulletin 23(1- 4)19 -21. Bowers, Nathan A. Research Completed on Power -Driven Tools for Taking Long Core -Borings. Tree -Ring Bulletin 23(1- 4)10 -13. Ferguson, C.W. Annual Rings in Big Sagebrush, Artemesia tridentata. Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona, Tucson. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. 4 1961 Smiley, Terah L. General Aspects of Dating in the Field of Archaeology. Asian Perspectives 5 (2)181 -87. 1962 Anonymous Andrew Ellicott Douglass, 1867 -1962. Tree -Ring Bulletin 24(3- 4)2 -10. Bannister, Bryant Andrew Ellicott Douglass. El Palacio 69(3)185 -86. The Interpretation of Tree -Ring Dates. American Antiquity 27(4)508 -14. Ferguson, C.W. and R.A. Wright Tree -Ring Dates for Cutting Activity at the Charcoal Kilns, Panamint Mountains, California. Tree -Ring Bulletin 24(1- 2)3 -9. Botanical Studies. In "Johnny Ward's Ranch: A Study in Historical Archaeology," by B.L. Fontana and J.C. Greenleaf, pp. 108 -14. The Kiva 28(1 -2). Fritts, Harold C. The Relevance of Dendrographic Studies to Tree -Ring Research. Tree -Ring Bulletin 24(1- 2)9 -11. The Relation of Growth Ring Widths in American Beech and White Oak to Variations in Climate. Tree -Ring Bulletin 25(1- 2)2 -10. An Approach to Dendroclimatology: Screening by Means of Multiple Regression Techniques. Journal of Geophysical Research 67(4)1413 -20. Harlan, Thomas P. A Sequence of Ruins in the Flagstaff Area Dated by Tree -Rings. MS, master's thesis, The University of Arizona, Tucson. Nichols, Robert F. Dates from the Site 1060 Pithouse, Mesa Verde National Park. Tree -Ring Bulletin 24(1 -2)12 -14. 1963 Bannister, Bryant Dendrochronology. In Science in Archaeology, edited by Don Brothwell and Eric Higgs, pp. 162 -76. Thames and Hudson, London, and Basic Books, New York. Breternitz, David A. The Archaeological Interpretation of Tree -Ring Specimens for Dating Southwestern Ceramic Styles. Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona, Tucson. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. Ferguson, C.W. and R.A. Wright Tree Rings in the Western Great Basin. In "1962 Great Basin Anthropological Conference," pp. 10 -16. The Nevada State Museum Anthropological Papers 9. 5 1963 (continued) Fritts, Harold C. Computer Programs for Tree -Ring Research. Tree -Ring Bulletin 25(3- 4)2 -7. Recent Advances in Dendrochronology in America with Reference tothe Significance of Climatic Change. Arid Zone Research XX: Changes of Climate, pp. 255 -63, UNESCO, Paris. Reports of the Biology Section Chairman. In "Proceedings of the Conference on the Climate of the Eleventh and Sixteenth Centuries, Aspen, Colorado,1962." National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado,Technical Notes 63- 1 :8 -10, 21 -24, 78 -81. McGinnies, William G. Dendrochronology. Journal of Forestry 61(1)5 -11. Scott, Stuart D. Tree -Ring Dating in Mexico. Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona, Tucson. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. Stokes, M.A. and Terah L. Smiley Tree -Ring Dates from the Navajo Land Claim. I. The Northern Sector. Tree -Ring Bulletin 25(3- 4)8 -18. 1964 Bannister, Bryant Beef Basin, Utah, Tree -Ring Materials. In "1962 Excavations, Glen Canyon Area," by Floyd W. Sharrock, pp. 173 -74. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 73. Bannister, Bryant and Stuart D. Scott Dendrochronology in Mexico. Proceedings of the XXXV International Congress of Americanists, Mexico, 1962, pp. 211 -16. Bowers, Nathan A. New Methods of Surfacing Wood Specimens for Study. Tree -Ring Bulletin 26(1 -4) 2 -5. Dean, Jeffrey S. Summary of Tree -Ring Material from Southern Utah Submitted by the University of Utah to the Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research, The University of Arizona. In "1962 Excavations, Glen Canyon Area," by Floyd W. Sharrock, pp. 167 -73. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 73. Ferguson, C.W. Annual Rings in Big Sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata. Papers of the Laboratory of Tree -Ring Research 1. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Fritts, Harold C. Tree -Ring Uniformity in Ponderosa Pine. Review of "Uniformity Among Growth Layers in Three Ponderosa Pine," by W.S. Glock, P.J. Germann, and S.R. Agerter. Ecology 45(2)428 -29. Stokes, M.A. and Terah L. Smiley Tree -Ring Dates from the Navajo Land Claim. II. The Western Sector. Tree -Ring Bulletin 26(1 -4)13 -27. 6 1964 (continued) Weakly, Ward F.

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