What Does a Dendrochronologist Do

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Yorkshire, Sheffield, United Kingdom, S5 9
Job Description
Overview

A dendrochronologist measures the creation of ever-widening circles of tree rings in the trunks of trees as a yearly growth phenomenon. Though this only occurs in some tree species and varies depending on the climate, it is seen as an accurate means of dating past events. It is a field of science often used in climatology studies by botanists and foresters, as well as in the field of human archeology.

Responsibilities
  • Collect samples of tree ring data from specific climate regions and species of trees.
  • Gather current tree ring growth samples and work back in time to reconstruct climate changes.
  • Collect tree ring data from old timbers used in buildings and petrified wood or logs preserved from decay in peat bogs.
  • Graph samples using computer to produce accurate reference data sets for determining changes in climate.
  • Use large databases of tree ring data, such as The International Tree Ring Data Bank managed by NOAA, to reconstruct past climate changes.
  • Analyze tree ring data to trace social and cultural patterns, industrial pollution effects, and natural environmental changes.
  • Interpret long range trends recorded in tree rings to forecast possible future climate trends.