SUMMER TREE-RING STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LTRR

The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (LTRR) is offering short summer 
courses in dendrochronology, including studies in dendroclimatology, 
dendroecology, and dendroarchaeology. Classes will convene May 14 - 
June 1, 2007 on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson.

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.

These three-week intensive courses will introduce students to theory, 
laboratory and field techniques, and current research in each 
subfield. Courses will be based at the LTRR 
(http://www.ltrr.arizona.edu/) with field trips to sites in the 
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. Advanced undergraduates are welcome in 
dendroarcheology and dendroecology only.

Registration and logistics: Courses can be taken for university 
credit by registering with the University of Arizona Summer School 
(http://summer-winter.arizona.edu/). Course numbers are Geosciences 
(GEOS) 597i (dendroclimatology), 497j/597j (dendroarchaeology), and 
497k/597k (dendroecology). Online registration will open in March 
2007. Prospective students should contact the instructor of the 
course of interest to obtain permission to register. Tuition will be 
payable to the University of Arizona upon acceptance into the course 
by the instructors and submission of application materials. On-campus 
housing is available and must be arranged separately; details will be 
provided upon registration. All international students or those 
requiring special arrangements to participate should contact one of 
the instructors as soon as possible. A non-credit workshop is 
available through the LTRR; contact an instructor for further information.

Course dates: Monday, May 14 through Friday June 1, 2007. Additional 
details will be posted periodically at 
http://www.ltrr.arizona.edu/summerschool/index.html.

For more information, please contact:
       Dendroclimatology: Malcolm Hughes, 520-621-6470, email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  or Ramzi Touchan, 520- 621-2992, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Dendroecology: Don Falk, 520-626-7201, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  or Tom Swetnam, 520-621-2112, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Dendroarchaeology: Ron Towner, 520-621-6465, email 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail or fax: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, 105 West Stadium, 
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA. Fax 520-621-8229.

We look forward to seeing you next summer!

13 November 2006

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