Mount Allison Dendrochronology Laboratory

Peter Rukavina

Mount Allison Dendrochronology Laboratory. Interesting.

The Mount Allison Dendrochronology Laboratory (MAD Lab) was launched in the fall of 2003. The MAD Lab was formed to investigate tree-ring related research questions in Atlantic Canada. The first priority of the MAD Lab is to establish extensive tree-ring chronologies in the region. These chronologies will form the foundation of various projects, from researching annually-resolved proxy climatic records for the Atlantic region, to dating historic structures in Maritime Canada.

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i am involved in the restoration of century buildings in belleville ontario. would like to establish when large structural timbers in building were cut. is this something you can do on a fee for service basis.

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