ring width
collocation in Englishmeaningsofringandwidth
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ring
noun
uk/rɪŋ/us/rɪŋ/
a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape ...
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width
noun
uk/wɪtθ/us/wɪtθ/
the distance across something from one side to ...
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(Definition ofringandwidthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Species-specific threshold values were calculated as the 25th and 75th percentile ring widths from allringwidthmeasurements obtained for each species.
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Both species show a positive, linear relationship betweenringwidthand annual and/or monthly precipitation.
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For each year of theringwidthseries, the average radial growth increment of the decade culminating in that year and of the decade following that year was calculated.
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To analyse growth patterns in individual trees, we standardized each treering series by dividing the individualringwidthvalues by the meanringwidthvalue of the series.
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The lower line represents the rawringwidthmeasurements; the upper line is the calculated per cent growth change values based on theringwidthseries.
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Threshold values for fast and slow growth were calculated as the 25th and 75th percentile ring widths, respectively, from allringwidthmeasurements obtained for each species.
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Meanringwidthranges from 0.72-1.16 mm for individual specimens (n = 5); maximumringwidthis 1.45 mm and minimumringwidthis 0.3 mm (n = 32).
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These variations are connected with the variations of theringwidth, which is 19.7 km at the periapsis and 96.4 km at the apoapsis.
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In some studies this issue has also been found with treeringwidth.
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With this information,ringwidthresponse can be more accurately understood and inferences from historic (unmonitored) tree rings become more certain.
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However, in general theringwidthis used to infer the overall climate change during the corresponding year (an approximation).
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Ring widths in trees containing more than one readable core per individual were averaged.
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Once visible, tree ring widths were measured to the nearest 0.15 mm under a dissecting scope using a monocular ruler.
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Individual proxy records, such as tree ring widths and densities used in dendroclimatology, are calibrated against the instrumental record for the period of overlap.
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However, most studies are still based on ring widths at limiting stands.
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Trees from the same region will tend to develop the same patterns of ring widths for a given period.
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