Check out our latest work with subfossil oaks! We're working toward an 8,000-year chronology—while there are still some gaps, we've made lots of progress. I'm excited to continue this research, to bridge the gaps and for paleoclimate studies. 🌳💍🇩🇰🇸🇪 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
In this study, we present the initial results from a long-term initiative to develop a multi-millennial tree-ring width (TRW) chronology for subfossil…
New article in which 294 panel paintings by J Jordaens and A van Dyck have been analysed to investigate the origin and date of the wood used. Enjoy! #fineart#dendrochronologynature.com/articles/s41598-024-68641-y
Scientific Reports - Timber trade in 17th-century Europe: different wood sources for artworks of Flemish painters
Interview with Chain of Sounds, lots of talk about tree rings and musical instruments! 🌳💍🎻🎼 youtu.be/9cHNIIKyxyA?...
In this episode of Chain of Sounds, we delve into the fascinating world of dendrochronology with Associate Professor Johannes Edvardsson from the University ...
There is still time to apply for the doctoral position about primary forest research! Come and join us! lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Project description Drought is increasingly impacting Europe's ecosystems, including Swedish forests. In Sweden, new research has shown that primary forests (also called old-growth and natural forests
Join us for an existing PhD project about drought resistance in primary forests! Learn more about the project: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...
Project description Drought is increasingly impacting Europe's ecosystems, including Swedish forests. In Sweden, new research has shown that primary forests (also called old-growth and natural forests
Check our FORMAS-funded Oak Project in which we explore the future of forests in southern Sweden and chart the course for climate-resilient oak ecosystems. quercusproject.com
Applications are now open for a fully-funded PhD position at the University of Stavanger using wood and/or charcoal to explore driftwood exploitation in western Norway: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
Job title: PhD Research Fellow in Analysis of Archaeological Wood and/or Charcoal (261985), Employer: University of Stavanger, Deadline: Friday, August 16, 2024