Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research
Dendrochronology laboratory in Arizona
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The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) was established in 1937 by A.E. Douglass, founder of the modern science of dendrochronology.[1] The LTRR is a research unit in the College of Science at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Since its founding, visiting scholars and faculty at the lab have done notable work in the areas of climate change, fire history, ecology, archeology and hydrology.
Established1937
Fieldof research
Tree ringsDirectors
- Kevin Anchukaitis
- Bryan Black
Address1215 E Lowell St.
| Established | 1937 |
|---|---|
Field of research | Tree rings |
| Directors |
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| Address | 1215 E Lowell St. |
| Location | Tucson, Arizona, United States 32.2292032°N 110.9523167°W |
| 85721-0045 | |
| Affiliations | University of Arizona |
| Website | ltrr |