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maerose wrote 2 weeks ago: Exciting discoveries in archaeology brought about the question of dating—dating the artifacts, the s … more →

Tags: Scribbles, absolute dating, thermoluminiscence dating, radiocarbon, mis/ois

Stinky Wood, or the Byzantine Harbour at Yenikapi4 comments

GirlArchaeologist wrote 3 weeks ago: Cornell University has a world-famous dendrochronology lab. Well, world-famous to people who keep ta … more →

Tags: archaeology, Cornell, turkey, Yenikapi

A Puzzle2 comments

teofilo wrote 1 month ago: Pipe Shrine House, Mesa Verde When I visited Mesa Verde this summer, I noticed a rather odd sandston … more →

Tags: Architecture, Elsewhere, Near, Northern San Juan, Preservation, rock art

"Hide the decline"

gravityloss wrote 1 month ago: And what it means in relation to tree ring proxies, by Hrynyshyn, reviewing a book. That excerpt app … more →

Tags: Climate, Journalism, Idiocracy, Tree Rings

Yamal V: ... but they pull me back in ...17 comments

delayedoscillator wrote 2 months ago: Via Jeff at his blog The Air Vent, in the midst of a post that includes a nontrivial quantity of ALL … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, statistics

Briffa on Yamal6 comments

delayedoscillator wrote 2 months ago: Keith Briffa and Tom Melvin have posted an interesting and thorough examination of the Yamal data he … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, statistics

Seeing Red (Noise): Galactic Cosmic Ray Fluxes and Tree Rings9 comments

transienteddy wrote 2 months ago: First off, thanks to delayed.oscillator for inviting me to participate.  I’m excited to be inv … more →

Tags: statistics

Yamal IV: Growth Curves and Sample Size43 comments

delayedoscillator wrote 2 months ago: Via Deep Climate, I found this post by Jeff Id at The Air Vent. Comments there and elsewhere lead me … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, statistics

What Every Creationist Must DENY

Joe Skeptic wrote 2 months ago: Key takeaways in the video: Behold the mountain of evidence! … more →

Tags: Religion, Science, Evolution, Creation, radiometric dating, Creationism, DNA, natural selection, Random mutation

"Delayed Oscillator" on divergence13 comments

Deep Climate wrote 3 months ago: Anyone who has blogged, or even just hangs around blogs more than they should, is familiar with the … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Steve McIntyre, yamal, Keith Briffa, delayed oscillator, Divergence

A Pickax Against Climatology (Beware Of Your Friends!)1 comment

omnologos wrote 3 months ago: It is funny to notice how, bit by bit, excuse-prone scientists are unwittingly destroying climate sc … more →

Tags: AGW, catastrophism, climate change, Culture, Global Warming, Policy, Science, Hurricanes, Temperatures

Dendrochronology

dendrodan wrote 3 months ago: My colleagues from the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research approach a stand of Douglas-fir below Vick … more →

Tags: Introduction, Tree Rings

Remarkable Trees

dendrodan wrote 3 months ago: A giant sequoia in the Sierra Nevada, California. One of my research specialties is dendrochronology … more →

Tags: Old-growth Forest, Tree Rings

Water3 comments

teofilo wrote 5 months ago: Chaco Wash Flowing Chaco Canyon is a pretty dry place.  Its position in the rain shadow of the Chusk … more →

Tags: Weather, irrigation, Agriculture, faq, Hydrology, paleoclimatology

That's a SCIENCE these days?!

ct328 wrote 6 months ago: When I was 7 or 8 years old, my mother told me that if you counted the rings on a tree stump, you co … more →

Tags: Medieval History, The vikings, Else Roesdahl, Oxford Dendrochronology Lab, archaeology, the apocalypse

sun-spots and dendrochronology;

Lilly wrote 9 months ago: . . The memory of the earth permeates the exceptional portfolio of abstract sculptor and naturalist … more →

Tags: Art, Ashes & Milk, Bryan Nash Gill

I "heart" trees!2 comments

kerry wrote 9 months ago: Planting trees on Arbor Day. By definition, I’m probably not what you’d call a tree hugger. I’ve nev … more →

Tags: Museums, Science, History, Indiana, Trees, Arbor Day, Indianapolis

Setting a pit prop......

shortfinals wrote 11 months ago: Setting a pit prop, Pwll Mawr The scene is deep underground in a Welsh coal mine, Pwll Mawr, Gwent. … more →

Tags: derbyshire, Wales, Scotland, British Isles, England, Gwent, First World War, Coal, Blaeafon

Pueblo Bonito Revisited

teofilo wrote 11 months ago: Plaque at Pueblo Bonito Commemorating Neil Judd's Work Pueblo Bonito is the best-known of the si … more →

Tags: pueblo bonito, Architecture, archaeology, Archaeoastronomy, Books


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