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@BOOK{Haneca:58899,
      key          = {58899},
      editor       = {Haneca, Kristof and Verheyden, Anouk and Beeckman, Hans and
                      Gärtner, Holger and Helle, Gerd and Schleser, Gerhard Hans},
      title        = {{TRACE} : {T}ree {R}ings in {A}rchaeology, {C}limatology
                      and {E}cology {V}olume 5: proceedings of the
                      {DENDROSYMPOSIUM} 2006, {A}pril 20th - 22nd 2006,
                      {T}ervuren, {B}elgium},
      volume       = {74},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {PreJuSER-58899},
      isbn         = {978-3-89336-480-0},
      series       = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Umwelt /
                      Environment},
      pages        = {301 S.},
      year         = {2007},
      note         = {Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012},
      abstract     = {This volume contains extended abstracts from talks and
                      posters presented at the fifth TRACE (Tree Rings in
                      Archaeology, Climatology and Ecology) conference that was
                      held in Tervuren (Belgium) between April 20 to 22 of 2006.
                      The annual TRACE conferences seek to strengthen the network
                      and scientific exchange of scientists and students involved
                      in the study of tree rings. This annual conference is an
                      initiative of the 'Association for Tree-Ring Research'
                      (ATR). One goal of this conference is to give young
                      scientists and students the opportunity to present concepts,
                      ongoing and finished work. The conference was hosted by the
                      Laboratory of Wood Biology $\&$ Xylarium of the Royal Museum
                      for Central Africa and the Laboratory of Wood Technology of
                      Ghent University. The organizers were pleased to welcome an
                      international group of 90 scientists and students from
                      Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy,
                      Japan, Latvia, The Netherlands, Mexiw, Poland, Portugal,
                      Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
                      Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the USA. The participants
                      all presented excellent oral and poster presentations and
                      discussed their current research. In total, 34 talks were
                      presented, covering the fields of Cultural Heritage (3),
                      Climatology (7),Glaciology (l), Isotopes (5), Geomorphology
                      (4), Ecology (8) and Wood anatomy and Cambial activity (6).
                      Furthermore, 39 posters were displayed to the audience. Two
                      invited speakers gave a talk about the study of tree-ring
                      patterns in wooden cultural heritage. Prof. Dieter Eckstein
                      focussed on dendro-provenancing, where tree-ring studies are
                      used to document and to reconstruct the historical timber
                      trade in Europe. Prof. Partick Hoffsummer gave an overview
                      of his exhaustive work on roofs from historical buildings in
                      Northern France and Belgium, and the evolutional patterns
                      that can be observed in their construction. As an overall
                      conclusion of the conference Prof. Fritz Schweingruber plead
                      for an integration of dendrochronology and wood anatomy to
                      improve their mutual performance. The editors of the TRACE
                      proceedings 2006 are delighted to present 34 extended
                      abstracts of tree-ring studies that were communicated during
                      the conference. We would like to thank the reviewers for
                      their valuable comments on the first versions of these
                      manuscripts. Furthermore, the organisers would like to thank
                      the participants for the lively discussions and enthusiastic
                      exchange of ideas. Also, the contribution of our sponsors,
                      Fund for Scientific Research of Flanders, the Belgian
                      Science Policy, Olympus Belgium and RinnTech, was highly
                      appreciated. We hope to meet you again very soon!},
      cin          = {ICG-5},
      ddc          = {333.7},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)VDB143},
      pnm          = {Geosysteme - Erde im Wandel},
      pid          = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK405},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/58899},
}