Rocky Mountain Tree-Ring Research is a nonprofit organization founded in 1997 by Peter M. Brown, specializing in tree-ring collection, dating, and analysis for a wide range of research purposes in fire and forest history, climatology, and ecosystem ecology. They offer expertise in restoration and management, providing practical information on sampling and sample preparation, as well as maintaining a database of maximum ages of trees from around the world.
With a focus on both work and play, Rocky Mountain Tree-Ring Research also shares captivating trip reports that showcase breathtaking camping, backpacking, rafting, and sampling locations. They offer wooden increment core mounts for sale and have recently discovered two 2000 year-old trees, adding to their collection of the world's oldest known species. Led by Dr. Peter M. Brown, the organization is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of dendrochronology.
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