In the middle of the exhibit hall at the University of Arizona’s Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research stands a 4,000-pound sample of a Giant Sequoia that began its growth in 212 A.D. and fell in 1915. The ...
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Construction near the Math East building and the Highland Bowl will lead to a brand-new home for the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research by the end of the year. Once completed, the Bryant Bannister ...
Students from the Geospatial Services lab speak to the Provo City Council about their findings. The students estimate they spent more than a combined 150 hours on their tree coverage analysis. (Ethan ...
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The University of Arizona's "tree-ringers" are celebrating their move this weekend from "temporary" headquarters in the bowels of Arizona Stadium to a light-filled aerie above the stolid brick of the ...
Trees play an important role in lowering street-level temperatures, especially in cities with heat islands that have a host of environmental issues. To help prioritize and make planting more efficient ...