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About one hundred years ago, when the landscape in Western Jutland, Denmark, was dominated by heathland, oak scrubs were the only woodlands in the area. They are considered to be the only remnants of the original forest. The age of oak trees (Quercus robur and Q. petraea) from 4 scrubs was...
Describes a study on a number of Oak trees (mainly Quercus robur but some Q. petraea) felled in various known years in 10 localities. Tables and graphs show : the mean growth-ring curves for each locality and the ring widths for individual years between 1630 and 1971; and, for the period 1840-...
After a brief historical review of literature, the author deals with the material studied-chiefly Beech and Norway Spruce, but also some Oak (Quercus robur), Ash (Fraxinus excelsior), Alder (Alnus glutinosa), Silver and Douglas Firs, Sitka Spruce, Scots Pine and Juniperus communis, all grown in...