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DENDROCHRONOLOGY AND RADIOCARBON DATING: THE LABORATORY OF TREE-RING RESEARCH CONNECTION

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RADIOCARBON
卷 51, 期 1, 页码 373-384

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UNIV ARIZONA DEPT GEOSCIENCES
DOI: 10.1017/S0033822200033889

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The field of dendrochronology had a developmental head start of at least several decades relative to the inception of radiocarbon dating in the late 1940s. but that evolution was sufficiently advanced so that unique capabilities of tree-ring science could assure success of the (14)C enterprise. The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) at the University of Arizona played a central role in the cross-pollination of these disciplines by providing the first wood samples of exactly known age for the early testing and establishment of the Curve of Knowns by Willard Libby. From the 1950s into the early 1980s, LTRR continued to contribute dated wood samples (bristlecone pine and other wood species) to (14)C research and development, including the discovery and characterization of de Vries/Suess wiggles, calibration of the (14)C timescale, and a variety of tests to understand the natural variability of (14)C and to refine sample treatment for maximum accuracy. The long and varied relationship of LTRR with (14)C initiatives has continued with LTRR contributions to high-resolution studies through the 1990s and systematic efforts now underway that may eventually extend the bristlecone pine chronology back beyond its beginning 8836 yr ago as of 2009. This relationship has been mutualistic such that a half-century ago the visibility and stature of LTRR and dendrochronology were also elevated through their association with (14)C-allied hard sciences.

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