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10 February, 08:05

Counting tree rings is an example of which type of dating

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    Incremental dating techniques allow the construction of year-by-year annual chronologies, which can be temporally fixed (i. e., linked to the present day and thus calendar or sidereal time) or floating.

    Archaeologists use tree-ring dating (dendrochronology) to determine the age of old pieces of wood. Trees usually add growth rings on a yearly basis, with the spacing of rings being wider in high growth years and narrower in low growth years. Patterns in tree-ring growth can be used to establish the age of old wood samples, and also give some hints to local climatic conditions. This technique is useful to about 9,000 years ago for samples from the western United States using overlapping tree-ring series from living and dead wood.
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