Over the past century, the dendrochronology technique of crossdating has been widely used to generate a global network of tree-ring chronologies that serves as a leading indicator of environmental variability and change. Only recently, however, has this...
Black, B. A., Andersson, C., Butler, P. G., Carroll, M. L., DeLong, K. L., Reynolds, D. J., Schöne, B. R., Scourse, J., Van Der Sleen, P., Wanamaker, A. D. & Witbaard, R., Jan 1 2019, In: Biology letters.15, 1, 20180665.
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Black, B. A. (Creator), Andersson, C. (Creator), Butler, P. G. (Creator), Carroll, M. L. (Creator), DeLong, K. L. (Creator), Reynolds, D. J. (Creator), Schöne, B. R. (Creator), Scourse, J. (Creator), Van Der Sleen, P. (Contributor), Wanamaker, A. D. (Creator), Witbaard, R. (Creator) (2018). Supplementary material from "The revolution of crossdating in marine palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology". figshare. 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4341140.v1