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@BOOK{Schleser:135843,
key = {135843},
editor = {Schleser, Gerhard and Winiger, Matthias and Bräuning,
Achim and Gärtner, Holger and Helle, Gerhard and Jansma,
Esther and Neuwirth, Burkhard and Treydte, Kerstin},
title = {{TRACE}: {T}ree {R}ings in {A}rchaeology, {C}limatology and
{E}cology {V}olume 1: {P}roceedings of the {DENDROSYMPOSIUM}
2002 {A}pril 11th - 13th 2002, {B}onn / {J}ülich,
{G}ermany},
volume = {33},
address = {Jülich},
publisher = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
reportid = {PreJuSER-135843},
isbn = {3-89336-323-8},
series = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Umwelt /
Environment},
pages = {135 S.},
year = {2003},
note = {Record converted from JUWEL: 18.07.2013},
abstract = {This publication is the outcome of the “Dendrosymposium
2002“, a tree-ring conference held from April 11th –
13th 2002 at the University of Bonn (Institute of Geography)
and the Research Centre Jülich (Institute of Sedimentary
Systems, ICG V). The aims of the German-language symposium
were (i) to present the state of the art as well as new
research perspectives in the different fields of
dendrochronology, (ii) to stimulate further investigations
and closer collaboration between different research groups
and (iii) to strengthen dendrochronological sciences in
central European research. About 50 scientists from Germany,
Switzerland, Austria and The Netherlands attended the
meeting. In total, 20 talks and 19 posters covering the
topics (1) Archaeology, (2) Long Records, (3) Climatology,
(4) Isotopes and Climate, (5) Isotopes and Plant Physiology,
(6) Dendroecology, (7) Forest Dynamics at the Timberline and
(8) Geomorphology were presented. The contributions clearly
documented the topical and methodological progress that has
been achieved in dendrochronology during the last years,
including new approaches such as stable isotope analysis,
dendrogeomorphology or ecophysiological aspects. The
proceedings volume contains 21 extended abstracts. In order
to give a comprehensive overview, shorter abstracts of
participants, who did not submit a long version, are
additionally included in their original language. Another
important goal of the conference was the first meeting of
the “Gesellschaft für Jahrringforschung” GJF
(“Association of Tree Ring Research” ATR) founded in
September 2001 in Davos. Gerhard Schleser (Research Centre
Jülich) and Esther Jansma (National Service for
Archaeological Heritage/The Netherlands) have been elected
for a period of two years as the president and vice
president of the Association, respectively. Considering his
outstanding scientific and educational merits Fritz
Schweingruber was assigned as honorary president. Members of
the advisory council are Achim Bräuning (Stuttgart), Jan
Esper (Birmensdorf), Holger Gärtner (Birmensdorf), Karl-Uwe
Heussner (Berlin), Hans-Peter Kahle (Freiburg), Klaus-Felix
Kaiser (Birmensdorf), Kurt Nicolussi (Innsbruck), Constantin
Sander (Heidelberg), Matthias Saurer (Villingen), Burkhard
Schmidt (Köln), Uwe Treter (Erlangen) and Matthias Winiger
(Bonn). More detailed information is available on-line at
the ATR-Homepage: $\textbf{www.tree-ring.org}$ Finally,
sincere thanks are given to all the participants of the
meeting, who made it a lively forum with much exchange of
ideas, including the authors of the submitted papers and
last but not least to the organizing team of the symposium
Burkhard Neuwirth (Bonn), Holger Gärtner (Birmensdorf),
Kerstin Treydte (Jülich), Gerd Helle (Jülich) and Jan
Esper (Birmensdorf).},
cin = {ICG-5},
ddc = {333.7},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)ICG-5-20090406},
shelfmark = {GBC - Paleoclimatology / GBC - Paleoklimatologie / FZJ -
Schriftenreihen des Forschungszentrums Jülich},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/135843},
}