There are some papers that do 13c, we cite two: Gaylord and Rissanen. And always possible Sue Trumbore has done something...
There are some papers that do 13c, we cite two: Gaylord and Rissanen. And always possible Sue Trumbore has done something...
As a public service, I thought I'd offer a little constructive criticism of the most popular styles of bike racks, since it appears that the entities that manufacture and install these racks are clueless about the needs of actual bike riders.
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Trees can be killed by beetles during drought without obvious reductions in chemical defenses. Perhaps related: first measurements of D14C in exuded oleoresin (as far as I know) show resin C is up to 10 years old. academic.oup.com/treephys/art...
Google with AI buttons
Google without AI buttons
I made a filterlist for uBlock Origin to remove Generative AI features on websites. Includes blocks for
* Google AI Summaries
* YouTube Ask button & chat summaries
* GitHub Copilot
* Facebook AI chat
* X's Grok buttons
* Deviantart DreamUp
* Booru AI images
* And more
github.com/Stevoisiak/S...
Tree ring image showing some notable drought years.
Plodding along through the 1950s
My colleagues Calvin Farris (NPS) and Ellis Margolis (USGS) led a landmark study in paleofire reconstruction. In addition to showing that fire management can restore past fire regimes, the demonstrated methods are a first in dendrochronology. 1/6 esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
More grim news about the West's snow drought:
π°οΈ Lowest Feb. 1 snow cover in the satellite record (since 2001)
π Record-low Feb. 1 statewide snowpack in Oregon, Colorado, and Utah
β οΈ βA Dry, Warm January Leaves the West With the Worst Snowpack in Decadesβ
www.drought.gov/drought-stat...
Scientists have long relied on tree rings to learn about solar storms.
A Tansley review published this week shows that trees donβt all record this carbon in the same way. Understanding those differences is key to interpreting Earthβs history of space weather.
www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
this is so cool. the linked video is also wild
Back in 2021, I was trying to make "SUP" dendro a thing for us wetland/coastal investigators. We hypothesize this pond was created by a fault scarp ~200 years ago, drowning the cedars, and changing the landscape of Bainbridge Island, WA! doi.org/10.1130/B383... #DendroDating #TreeHistory
PostDoc position in #dendrochronology at U of Giessen (Germany) to work on medieval climate and societal changes in the Caucasus. Dream position: a great international team to work with, super research topic and amazing field sites. www.uni-giessen.de/de/ueber-uns... #PostdocJobs #AcademicJobs
Great piece in AZ Water Agenda explaining options in draft EIS for managing Colo River water in drier future. Though I suspect future hydrology will be even worse than pictured, this may be drastic enough to finally get the attention of people here in AZ! azwateragenda.beehiiv.com/p/the-cost-o...
wikipedia turns 25 today! the last unenshittified major website! backbone of online info! triumph of humanity! powered by urge of unpaid randos to correct each other! somehow mostly reliable! "good thing wikipedia works in practice, because it sure doesn't work in theory" - old wiki adage
Very spooky! Thx steve!
Anybody know why there are no P monticola (western white pine) data on the ITRDB? There are some older studies (doi.org/10.2307/1934...). Are they just mixed up with sugar pine?
@firescar.bsky.social @acsank.bsky.social @rmtrr.bsky.social @thetreecorener.bsky.social
New study provides the evidence for the pervasive presence of cryogenic vacuum distillation artefacts in leaf water and identifies deuterium exchange between organic matter and water as the primary underlying mechanism; @newphyt.bsky.social nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
You probably heard the US admin is threatening to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research: but did you know they already froze funding for the 9 regional Climate Science Adaptation Centers? From tracking invasives to helping tribes with drought, here's why the CASCs matter β¬οΈ
AGU has a Congressional email and call script up on NCAR:
Learned today that βGalΓ‘pagosβ comes from a Spanish word for tortoise, meaning that βGalΓ‘pagos Tortoiseβ is,
in fact,
a tortology
I started getting reports of an unseasonal Joshua tree bloom in the last few weeks, and looking over records on @inaturalist.bsky.social it's pretty widespread! So we're putting out the call for folks to record this "bonus bloom" and help us study it πΏ
lab.jbyoder.org/2025/12/10/w...
Earth's largest land animals are limited by salt.
Sodium availability constrains the density and distribution of elephants, giraffes and rhinos across Africa, and offers a new explanation for the so-called 'missing megaherbivores'.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Free access: rdcu.be/eTPY2
I think there have been a couple since then? El Jefe for starters. Sombra and Yo'oko, too. But awesome to see there is a new one!
If you are a dendrochronologist, you will also find this depressing.
How do you like that rope runner device? Is it also a descender?
I had missed this article earlier. An example of what we're losing, in terms of science that could make a difference for people in this time of climate crisis. Just one relatively small research group at one university (my own #NorthernArizonaUniversity). Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/c...
Happy Nevada day to all who celebrate. I see some people who have dressed up in spooky costumes. I don't totally understand what this has to do with Nevada, but to each their own.
magnolia trees are pretty cool
The megadrought currently sucking the Southwest dry is having far-reaching impacts on wildlife, especially migratory birds. The elegant trogon is one of them. With arid conditions intensifying, the birds are producing few young, leading to population declines that worry researchers. π