U. S. Klaassen, T. Ważny, K. Čufar, C. Krause, P. Kuniholm, J. Dean, E. Liang, Yu Liu, N. Pumijumnong, Jeong-Wook Seo, S. Leavitt
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他在亚利桑那大学的树木年轮研究中心参加了一个关于树木气候学的国际研讨会。研讨会由Harold C. Fritts组织,其目的之一是让树木年代学领域的重要成员相互了解,并为树木气候学的蓬勃发展制定共同的目标、程序和标准。迪特尔是这些努力的热心参与者,并在讨论期间和之后为促进讲习班的目标发挥了重要作用。会议的显著成就包括为未来的树木气候学研究建立了一个集体基础,为后来的国际树木年轮数据库奠定了基础,并将有些狭隘的树木年轮学会转变为一个代表全球树木年轮学的国际组织。我与迪特的接触并没有结束于树木气候研讨会。作为改组后的树轮协会的长期干事,我们经常就协会的政策和行动以及各领域的当前发展进行咨询。作为一名考古学家,我对迪特尔在树木考古学的许多方面所表现出的兴趣和贡献特别感兴趣和欣赏。我仍然对他在海萨布(Hedeby)的开创性工作以及他沿着这条路线继续工作感到敬畏。关于树木年轮日期和其他考古数据之间的关系,我们进行了许多卓有成效的讨论。
Bridging People, Countries and Continents to Promote DendrochronologyIn MemoriamDieter Eckstein 1939–2021
a dozen the Tree-Ring Research University of Arizona for an International Workshop on Dendroclimatology. Organized by Harold C. Fritts, the Workshop was designed, among other things, to acquaint important members of the dendrochronological community with one another and to develop common goals, procedures, and standards for the burgeoning practice of dendroclimatology. Dieter was an enthusiastic participant in these efforts and was instrumental in furthering the goals of the Workshop both during and after its deliberations. Notable accomplishments of the meeting include establishing a collec-tive basis for future dendroclimatic research, laying the founda- tions for what would become the International Tree-Ring Data Base, and transforming the somewhat parochial Tree-Ring So- ciety into an international organization that represents dendrochronology around the globe. My contact with Dieter did not end with the Dendroclimatic Workshop. As long-term officers of the reformulated Tree-Ring Society we frequently consulted on Society policies and operations as well as current developments in the fields. As an archaeologist, I am particularly interested in and appreciative of Dieter’s interests in and manifest contributions to the many aspects of dendroarchaeology. I remain in awe of his pioneering work at Haithabu (Hedeby) and his continuing work along these lines. We had many fruitful discussions of is-sues concerning the relationships between tree-ring dates and other kinds of archaeological data.
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Tree-Ring Research (TRR) is devoted to papers dealing with the growth rings of trees and the applications of tree-ring research in a wide variety of fields, including but not limited to archaeology, geology, ecology, hydrology, climatology, forestry, and botany. Papers involving research results, new techniques of data acquisition or analysis, and regional or subject-oriented reviews or syntheses are considered for publication.
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