2019
DOI: 10.3103/s1068335619010056
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Evaluation of the Effect of Moisture Content in the Wood Sample Structure on the Quality of Tomographic X-Ray Studies of Tree Rings of Stem Wood

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“…Several terminologies have stemmed from the concept of dendrochronology, depending on the issues to be studied. This includes terms such as dendroclimatology for particularly for looking into past climate variability [17,18], dendroecology which is the broader science field for drawing environmental information from tree rings such as fires and insect outbreaks [19,20], dendrogeomorphology which is a subfield of dendroecology and focuses on geomorphological processes such as flooding, rock fall activities or landslides, and river related vegetation processes [21,22], and dendroarcheology which focuses on dating wooden material from archaeological sites [23,24]. Decdrochronology has also been used for studying snow avalanches, volcanoes eruptions and earthquakes [25].…”
Section: International Journal Of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several terminologies have stemmed from the concept of dendrochronology, depending on the issues to be studied. This includes terms such as dendroclimatology for particularly for looking into past climate variability [17,18], dendroecology which is the broader science field for drawing environmental information from tree rings such as fires and insect outbreaks [19,20], dendrogeomorphology which is a subfield of dendroecology and focuses on geomorphological processes such as flooding, rock fall activities or landslides, and river related vegetation processes [21,22], and dendroarcheology which focuses on dating wooden material from archaeological sites [23,24]. Decdrochronology has also been used for studying snow avalanches, volcanoes eruptions and earthquakes [25].…”
Section: International Journal Of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%