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RingdateR: A statistical and graphical tool for crossdating
Institution:1. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EN, UK;2. Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CzechGlobe), 603 00, Brno, Czech Republic;3. Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, 613 00, Brno, Czech Republic;4. Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, 8903, Birmensdorf, Switzerland;5. V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Federal Research Centre, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russia;6. Institute of Ecology and Geography, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia;7. Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden;8. Mathematical Methods and IT Department, Siberian Federal University, 660075, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;9. Scientific Laboratory of Forest Health, Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology, 660037, Krasnoyarsk, Russia;10. Department of Geography, Johannes Gutenberg University, 55099, Mainz, Germany;1. School of Environment, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;2. University College London, Institute of Archaeology, London, UK;3. Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory, Oxford, UK;1. Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Kola Science Centre RAS, 184209 Apatity, Russia;2. Polar Geophysical Institute RAS, 184209 Apatity, Russia;3. University of Science and Technology (AGH), 30-059 Krakow, Poland;4. Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, 31-007, Krakow, Poland;1. Institute of Forest Sciences, Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Tennenbacherstr. 4, 79106 Freiburg, Germany;2. Department of Computer Science, Bioinformatics Group, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Georges-Köhler-Allee 106, 79110 Freiburg, Germany;3. Institute of Forest Sciences, Chair of Forest Botany, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Bertoldstr. 17, 79085 Freiburg, Germany;1. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY, United States;2. Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, United States;3. Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic;1. Forest Growth, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, Germany;2. Bioinformatics, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Georges-Koehler-Allee 106, 79110 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Crossdating is the defining technique of dendrochronology, ensuring that all measurements in a dataset are annually resolved and absolutely dated. This level of accuracy allows for the development of high-resolution environmental reconstructions of climate, disturbance, and productivity not only in trees, but also in other ring-forming organisms including fish, corals, and bivalves. However, crossdating is a laborious process and can be a significant bottleneck in the development of new chronologies, especially when attempting to find matches among undated, dead-collected material. Several software packages have been developed to aid in crossdating, yet efficiently identifying matches among large numbers of dead-collected samples of unknown antiquity remains a gap in functionality. To address this issue we present RingdateR, a new stand-alone and web-based application for statistical and graphical crossdating that shares many key features with established crossdating applications, but has been optimised for crossdating large collections of dead-collected material. The workflow allows users to load undated measurement time series in common file types (e.g. pos, lps, csv, and xlsx) to be matched against one another (i.e. pairwise analyses) or against an existing chronology. RingdateR provides graphical tools to help identify false or missed rings remaining in the matched measurement time series and to evaluate the impact of the newly crossdated measurement time series on chronology statistics. Whilst the decision as to whether a sample is correctly crossdated ultimately lies with careful visual inspection and discretion of the investigator, guidance from RingdateR can greatly expedite the process, especially when building chronologies that involve dead-collected samples.
Keywords:Crossdating  Dendrochronology  Sclerochronology  Chronology construction
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