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Dendrochronology

Digital Collaboration Platform

This Virtual Knowledge Centre is dedicated to research, education and internationalization in the field of dendrochronology. It offers dedicated collaboration workspaces to scientists and students involved in tree-ring research, regardless of their affiliation. The content is provided by the participants, who also collaborate using the DCCD data archive.
 
 
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Click here for an overview of the members of this VKC. If you wish to become a member, please contact the site manager. To learn more about using this VKC, consult the VKC manual.

You are welcome to visit the VKC Archaeology.

 

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 Announcements

 
DCCD receives data from Slovenia 
by Jansma, prof. dr. E. (Esther)No presence information
 28-3-2012 16:04

​Catarina Cufar from Ljubljana University has uploaded data from 7 historical buildings to the DCCD.

 
New data uploads to DCCD 
by Jansma, prof. dr. E. (Esther)No presence information
 6-2-2012 20:16

Data uploads to the DCCD have been realized by Aoife Daly (Denmark),  Patrick Hoffsummer (Belgium), Dave Brown (Ireland), Michael Grabner (Austria),  and Tomasz Wazny (Poland).​

 
Lithuanian data in DCCD 
by Jansma, prof. dr. E. (Esther)No presence information
 6-12-2011 22:04

Rutile Pukiene uploaded the tree-ring data of five historical structures in Vilnius (Lithuania) to the DCCD.​

 
Data BAAC (NL) in DCCD 
by Jansma, prof. dr. E. (Esther)No presence information
 17-11-2011 16:45

​Sjoerd van Daalen of company BAAC (NL) has uploaded research of hundreds of objects (buildings and archaeology) to the DCCD. Like the data of the RING Foundation (NL) the newly added data can be searched chronologically using the DCCDs advanced search...

 
Data Nicolaus Copernicus University (Poland) in DCCD 
by Jansma, prof. dr. E. (Esther)No presence information
 17-11-2011 13:16

​Tomasz Wany of the Cornell Tree-Ring lab (USA) and Nicolaus Copernicus University (PL) has uploaded research on eight objects (cultural heritage) in Poland.

 
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