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Sapwood estimates in the interpretation of tree-ring dates
Authors:Malcolm K. Hughes   Stephen J. Milsom  Patricia A. Leggett
Affiliation:1. Biology Department, Liverpool Polytechnic, Byrom Street, Liverpool, U.K.
Abstract:Many timber finds lack some or all of the outer, sapwood rings formed in the years just before felling. In order to estimate felling date once the outermost remaining ring has been dated, it is necessary to estimate the number of sapwood rings originally present. Methods doing this for oak are reviewed in the light of an intensive study of living trees at one site and an extensive study of 175 samples from living trees in North Wales and northwest England. Some methods reported in the literature are found to be invalid. A method reported by Hollstein (1965) is most reliable, with modifications for known variations in sapwood number with position in the tree. At present the best available estimate is that a value of 30 sapwood rings be used (95% confidence limits: 19–50).
Keywords:Northwest England   North Wales   Dendrochronology   Timbers   Oak   Sapwood estimation   Felling date
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