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International Dendroecological Fieldweek-2006, Mongolia |
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Tree Ring Laboratory
Tree Ring Laboratory at the
Department of Forestry, National University
of Mongolia established in 1998 by prof.
BAATARBILEG Nachin with cooperation and
support Tree Ring Laboratory at the Lamont
Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia
University in New York.
The main goal of the
Laboratory is to develop Tree Ring based
studies in Mongolia. Main interests are
dendroclimatology, dendroecology and
dendrophyrology. Moreover, since 2003, we
are more focused on working with new field
of science, dendroarchaeology (usage of Tree
Ring methods in archeological science)
collaborating with study of wood anatomy.
Tree-Ring Lab members are
dedicated to expanding the use application
of tree-ring research around the Mongolia to
improve our understanding of past climate
and environmental history. Current research
concentrates on the use of tree-ring data
networks to study regional climate, global
climate teleconnections and anthropogenic
impacts on tree growth.
Exploring tree species in the
local regions, building collaborations
around the world, and developing new
quantitative techniques, the members are
committed to advancing the sciences of
dendrochronology and paleoclimatology, as
well as the ethic of good science. Tree-ring
dating of the Temples and Monasteries may
help find exact date of Temples and
Monastery's history. At the same time, many
historic buildings preserve construction
timbers that were often cut from the virgin
forests. Tree-ring samples extracted from
these early historic buildings are therefore
quite valuable for the extension of the
tree-ring chronologies derived from living
trees further into prehistory.
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