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Volume 80,
Issue 2
2024

Editor
Steven W. Leavitt

ISSN: 1536-1098
eISSN: 2162-4585

Impact Factor
1.4
5 year Impact Factor
1.4

The flagship journal of the Tree-Ring Society


Tree-Ring Research has appeared in the Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI) Master List of journals since 2005 and is indexed and abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch), Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology and Environmental Sciences, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, and Elsevier Bibliographic Databases.

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*Articles In Press

The following accepted papers are now available online as preprints (i.e., prior to their appearance in an issue of the print journal). These final versions of the manuscripts are still subject to modification before production and publication is complete, e.g., they may need some editorial corrections and necessary changes in style and format.

Features & Information

Tree-Ring Expeditions (TREX): Online Labs that Guide Undergrads to Think Like Scientists

Here we describe five publicly available online labs, geared to undergraduate students, which focus on foundational tree-ring research. Students are introduced to basic dendrochronological concepts and practices (Lab 1) while learning about research that has implications for human well-being. Read More

In Memoriam
Harold Clark Fritts
1928–2019

Harold C. Fritts [known to many as “Hal”] passed away at his home in Tucson, Arizona, on January 10, 2019, at the age of 90. Hal was born December 17, 1928, in Rochester, New York, and was raised in the town of Pittsford where he developed a growing interest in nature. Read More

Additional Resources

PAGES- Past Global Changes

The PAGES (Past Global Changes) project is an international effort to coordinate and promote past global change research. The primary objective is to improve our understanding of past changes in the Earth system in order to improve projections of future climate and environment, and inform strategies for sustainability. Read More

Association for Tree-Ring Research

The Association for Tree-Ring Research (ATR) is an international scientific organization that aims to promote tree-ring research, education and public outreach. The ATR seeks to foster research projects, to build bridges, and to facilitate knowledge exchange between the different scientific disciplines working with tree rings and associated fields of science (e.g., forestry, archaeology, global change ecology). The Association has a strong commitment to disseminate knowledge about dendrochronology to the general public, and to strengthen the policy-science dialogue. Read More

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