Hello all,
Seats are still available in our intensive 3-week dendrochronology training
courses.

Dendrochronology is the study of natural and human processes that are recorded
in the tree-ring record. This record is retained over time due
to the remarkable preservation qualities of wood, and across the wide
geographical
distribution of trees. Through the science of
dendrochronology, a broad range of ecological, climatic, geological,
and cultural
variables can be reconstructed, and analyzed with high spatial
and temporal resolution. Chronologies have been developed all over the
world.

The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) is offering three (3) short summer
courses in dendrochronology, focusing on Dendroclimatology,
Dendroecology, and Dendroarchaeology. Classes will convene for three weeks
from 15 May 2017 through 2 June 2017 at the campus of the
University of Arizona in Tucson.

These intensive courses will introduce students to theory, laboratory and
field techniques, and current research in each subfield. Courses
will be based at the Laboratory on the UA campus, with field trips to sites
in the Southwest region. Lectures will be presented by course
instructors and other leading scientists. Course readings are drawn primarily
from the published literature.

Classes are designed for graduate students as well as faculty, postdoctoral
researchers, and working professionals with suitable
backgrounds. Undergraduates who are interested in the dendroecology course
should have suitable background in ecology, and undergraduates
who are interested in the dendroclimatology course should have basic background
in statistics. Online registration will be open until 25
April 2017. For additional information see the course webpage (
http://ltrr.arizona.edu/summerschool) and contact the relevant course
instructor listed below for prerequisites:

Dendroclimatology, taught by Dr. Ramzi Touchan (rtouc...@ltrr.arizona.edu)
(other instructor: Dr. David Meko dm...@ltrr.arizona.edu).
Dendroecology, taught by Dr. Paul Sheppard (shepp...@ltrr.arizona.edu) (other
instructor: Mr. Jesse Minor jmi...@email.arizona.edu).
Dendroarchaeology, taught by Dr. Ron Towner (rtow...@ltrr.arizona.edu).

-- 
Jesse Minor
PhD Candidate, Geography
University of Arizona

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