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*[[SE005]] (Gotland 1124-1987). Included in "[[Project EXTRATERRESTRIAL]]" [http://www.geol.lu.se/personal/hsl/netsc/Database/database.htm]  This collection seems to be based mainly on the same samples as Swed022, but measured independently and with other identities. A lot more samples from recent trees are included.  
*[[SE005]] (Gotland 1124-1987). Included in "[[Project EXTRATERRESTRIAL]]" [http://www.geol.lu.se/personal/hsl/netsc/Database/database.htm]  This collection seems to be based mainly on the same samples as Swed022, but measured independently and with other identities. A lot more samples from recent trees are included.  


*[[Swed302]] {{itrdb|swed302|europe}} Nämdö in Stockholm archipelago 1583-1995, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]]. A good reference with good correlations towards the Gotlandic references. Also single trees are often datable between Nämdö and Gotland.
*[[Swed302]] {{itrdb|swed302|europe}} Nämdö in Stockholm archipelago 1583-1995, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]]. A good reference with good correlations towards the Gotlandic references. Also single trees are often datable between Nämdö and Gotland. For a later extended version of Swed302, see [[Nämdö]].


*[[Swed313]] {{itrdb|swed313|europe}} [[Rälla Tall]] on the island of [[Öland]], south east Sweden, 1858-2006 by [[Torbjörn Axelson]]. Good correlations towards Stockholm area, for instance [[Swed308]] as well as to the quite nearby [[SE003]].
*[[Kalmarsund-PISY]] 1593-1943, datable samples found in various buildings and postmills on the island of Öland. The origin may be [[Öland]] and eastern [[Småland]]


===South east Sweden, low elevations===
===South east Sweden, low elevations===
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*[[Swed304]] {{itrdb|swed304|europe}} Sisshammar, Tyresta, Stockholm. 1661-1910, by [[Tomas Andreasson]]. Samples from an old farmstead.  
*[[Swed304]] {{itrdb|swed304|europe}} Sisshammar, Tyresta, Stockholm. 1661-1910, by [[Tomas Andreasson]]. Samples from an old farmstead.  


*[[Swed308]] {{itrdb|swed308|europe|w}} [[Saltsjöbaden]], east of Stockholm, by Lars-Åke Larsson AD 1733-2003. Also [[earlywood]] and [[latewood]] measurements are available.   
*[[Swed308]] {{itrdb|swed308|europe}} [[Saltsjöbaden]], east of Stockholm, by Lars-Åke Larsson AD 1733-2003. Also [[earlywood]] and [[latewood]] measurements are available.   


* [[Swed303 | Swed303 Kaptensudden]] [[PISY]] 1672-1870 (From a house in Stockholm archipelago, though trees come from an unknown - maybe rather distant - location. Occasionally this reference has been useful for cross dating of data from southern Sweden, when other references have failed.)
*[[Swed320]] {{itrdb|swed320|europe}}, Stockholm, 75m, (1713-)1806-1996, by [[Hans Linderholm]]
*[[Swed320]] {{itrdb|swed320|europe}}, Stockholm, 75m, (1713-)1806-1996, by [[Hans Linderholm]]
*[[Swed328]] {{itrdb|swed328|europe}}, Tyresta, Stockholm, 60m, (1694-)1731-2000, by [[Hans Linderholm]]
*[[Swed328]] {{itrdb|swed328|europe}}, Tyresta, Stockholm, 60m, (1694-)1731-2000, by [[Hans Linderholm]]


* [[BratPISY]] BratPISY-rev. Mälardalen 1153-1904 "Washed version of the meancurve published by [[Alf Bråthen]] available [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/BratPISY-rev.rwl here]. Segments with low correlation values towards other, sometimes rather distant references like [[SE005]] and [[SE007]] removed, and an error in the oldest part is corrected.
* [[BratPISY]] BratPISY-rev. Mälardalen 1153-1904 "Washed version of the meancurve published by [[Alf Bråthen]] available [http://taxelson.se/dendro/BratPISY-rev.rwl here]. Segments with low correlation values towards other, sometimes rather distant references like [[SE005]] and [[SE007]] removed, and an error in the oldest part is corrected.


*[[swed310]] {{itrdb|swed310|europe}}, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettna Bettna] Södermanland, (1661-1753), 1819-1997, (thin, only 0-7 stems), by Lars-Åke Larsson.
*[[swed310]] {{itrdb|swed310|europe}}, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettna Bettna] Södermanland, (1661-1753), 1819-1997, (thin, only 0-7 stems), by Lars-Åke Larsson.


*[[Swed307]] {{itrdb|swed307|europe}} [[Lerbäck]] north of Askersund, 1778[1811]-2004, by T. Axelson. (The oldest part 1778-1811 consists only of 4 samples from the same tree, and is not representative).
*[[Swed307]] {{itrdb|swed307|europe}} [[Lerbäck]] north of Askersund, 1778[1811]-2004, by T. Axelson. (The oldest part 1778-1811 consists only of 4 samples from the same tree, and is not representative).
*[[Finnåker-PISY]], Southern Västmanland, 65m, 1684[1712]-2010, by T. Axelson. Two of the samples are verified only towards other chronologies.


====South east Sweden - bogs (low elevation)====
====South east Sweden - bogs (low elevation)====
*[[Swed315]] {{itrdb|swed315|europe}}, Hanvedsmossen E (bog) near Stockholm, 60m, (1800-)1803-1996, by [[Hans Linderholm]]
*[[Swed315]] {{itrdb|swed315|europe}}, Hanvedsmossen E (bog) near Stockholm, 60m, (1800-)1803-1996, by [[Hans Linderholm]]


===Central Scandinavia (Southern Swedish highlands included)===
===South west Sweden===
*[[HallandPISY‎]], Halland, 50 m, AD 1691-2006 (more than three trees: 1709-2006), by [[Arne Andersson]]
 
===Central Scandinavia===
====Southern Swedish highlands ([[Småland]])====
*[[Swed309]] {{itrdb|swed309|europe}}, [[Aneby]], [[Småland]], (1744-)1784-2003, (1-)3-11 trees per year, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]] and Per Zackrisson.
 
* [[5church]] Chronology based on samples from five medieval wooden Churches in [[Småland]] and southern [[Östergötland]]  AD 989-1344, by [[Lars Löfstrand]] published in the book: "Medeltida träkyrkor" ISBN 91-7192-544-9. [http://taxelson.se/dendro/LofstrandSmaland.rwl Digital version]
 
====[[Dalarna]] and around (parts of Norway included)====
*[[Swed305]] {{itrdb|swed305|europe}} Björbo, [[Dalarna]] 1450-2002, [[Torbjörn Axelson]].


*[[Swed309]] {{itrdb|swed309|europe}}, [[Aneby]], [[Småland]], (1744-)1784-2003, (1-)3-11 trees per year, by Lars-Åke Larsson and Per Zackrisson.
*[[FlodaSn]] another reference from the same area as [[Swed305]] by T. Axelson, AD 1405-2005. Probably a bit narrow because of too hard selection. The "thickness" of this collection is very varying. [http://taxelson.se/dendro/FlodaSn.rwl]


* [[5church]] Chronology based on samples from five medieval wooden Churches in [[Småland]] and southern [[Östergötland]] AD 989-1344, by [[Lars Löfstrand]] publiched in the book: "Medeltida träkyrkor" ISBN 91-7192-544-9. [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/LofstrandSmaland.rwl Digital version]  
*[[GrangardePISY]]. [[Grangärde socken]], South western [[Dalarna]], 1366-2004, by [[T. Axelson]]. May be used alone or combined with other references. [http://taxelson.se/dendro/GrangardePISY.rwl]


*[[Swed305]] {{itrdb|swed305|europe}} Björbo, Dalarna 1450-2002, Torbjörn Axelson.  
*[[SE007]] Master chronology for [[Dalarna]], 931-1888). Published by Lund University in the [[Project Extraterrestrial]][http://www.geol.lu.se/personal/hsl/netsc/Database/database.htm]. Very useful and surely "thick", except for the part before about 1040 which seems to be based on very few samples only.


*[[FlodaSn]] another referens from the same area as [[Swed305]] by T. Axelson, AD 1405-2005. Probably a bit narrow because of too hard selection. The "thickness" of this collection is very varying. [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/FlodaSn.rwl]
*[[Dalarna pre AD1350 PISY‎]], Dalarna region before AD 1350. The collection covers the timespan AD 948-1509, at least 3 samples depth: AD 1040-1349, maximum sample depth: 15, by T. Axelson, B. Israels.  


*[[GrangardePISY]]. [[Grangärde socken]], South western [[Dalarna]], 1366-2004, by [[T. Axelson]]. May be used alone or combined with other references. [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/grangardePISY.rwl]
*[[Prostparken]], [[Svärdsjö]], [[Dalarna]] Living trees growing on a sandy ridge, 1664-2005, by [[Bertil Israels]]. [http://www.bisysslor.se/rapporter/prostparken.rwl]


*[[SE007]] Master chronology for [[Dalarna]], 931-1888). Publiched by Lund University in the [[Project Extraterrestrial]][http://www.geol.lu.se/personal/hsl/netsc/Database/database.htm]. Very useful and surely "thick", except for the part before about 1040 wich seems to be based on very few samples only.
*[[Bingsjö-PISY]], Northeastern Dalarna (relatively high altitudes], 1400-1859, by B. Israels. [http://www.bisysslor.se/rapporter/bingsjo.rwl]


*[[Prostparken]], [[Svärdsjö]], [[Dalarna]] A sandy ridge, 1664-2005, by [[Bertil Israels]]. [http://www.bisysslor.se/rapporter/prostparken.rwl]
*[[Gagnef-PISY]], [[Gagnef]] area, Dalarna, 1362-1831, by [[B. Israels]], selection by T. Axelson [http://taxelson.se/dendro/Gagnef-sovradTA070227.rwl]


*[[Bingsjö-PISY]], Northeastern Dalarna (relatively high elevations], 1400-1859, by B. Israels. [http://www.bisysslor.se/rapporter/bingsjo.rwl]
*[[SfsnPISY]], Säfsnäs socken, southwestern [[Dalarna]], by Torbjörn Axelson. Based on living trees and timber in buildings. The average altitude of this area is 300-400 m a.s.l.  


*[[Gagnef-PISY]], [[Gagnef]] area, Dalarna, 1362-1831, by [[B. Israels]], selection by T. Axelson [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/Gagnef-sovradTA070227.rwl]
*[[ÄlvdalenPISY]], reference for Älvdalen in north western Dalarna, by B. Israels and T. Axelson, AD 1168-1722 (at least 3 samples depth: AD 1319-1612, maximum 21 samples depth)


*[[SfsnPISY]], Säfsnäs socken, sydvästra dalarna, , by [[Torbjörn Axelson]]. Based on living trees and timber in buildings. The average altitude of this area is 300-400 m a.s.l.  
*[[Kungsberg PISY]], reference from the area around Järbo in western [[Gästrikland]] and eastern [[Dalarna]], by [[Jan-Olov Språng]], 200 m a s l, 1441-2005 AD (>4 samples depth: 1523-1971) Max sample depth: 47 stems. {{coord|60|46|N|16|28|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}


*[[Swed016]] {{itrdb|swed016|europe}} [[Glaskogen]], [[Värmland]], 1775-1978, [[Schweingruber]]
*[[Solor_3_PISY]] Solør, Norway 1556-1940. Often very good correlations towards western parts of Dalarna. By [[Sigurd Aandstad]] 1960 in: Blyttia; Norsk botanisk forenings tidskrift 18 p.64 table 2. ''Grundkurva medeltal av årsringsindex i procent 116 stockar'' digitalized by [[Arne Andersson]] {{coord|60|37|N|11|58|E|display=inline|region:NO_type:state}}, [http://taxelson.se/dendro/Solor_3_PISY.rwl Digital version]


*[[Solor_3_PISY]] Solør, Norway 1556-1940. Often very good correlations towards western parts of Dalarna. By [[Sigurd Aandstad]] 1960 in: Blyttia; Norsk botanisk forenings tidskrift 18 p.64 table 2. ''Grundkurva medeltal av årsringsindex i procent 116 stockar'' digitalized by [[Arne Andersson]] [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/Solor_3_PISY.rwl Digital version]
*[[Fletab2]], Flesberg, Numedal  Østlandet, Norway AD 1383-1954, by Per Eidem. Published in ''Blyttia 17'', Norsk botanisk forenings tidskrift pp.83-84, table 2, 1959. Digitalized by [[Arne Andersson]] {{coord|59|51|N|9|26|E|display=inline|region:NO_type:state}}


*[[Norw013]] {{itrdb|norw013|europe}} Hurdal, Norway about 50 km north of Oslo, 1781-1981, [[K. Briffa]]
*[[Norw013]] {{itrdb|norw013|europe}} Hurdal, Norway about 50 km north of Oslo, 1781-1981, [[K. Briffa]], {{coord|60|22|N|11|04|E|display=inline|region:NO_type:state}}


====Central Scandinavia, bogs====   
====Central Scandinavia, bogs====   
 
*[[Swed016]] {{itrdb|swed016|europe}} [[Glaskogen]], [[Värmland]], 1775-1978, [[Schweingruber]]
*[[Swed314]] {{itrdb|swed314|europe}}, Anebymossen (bog) near Aneby, [[Småland]], 295m, (1846-)1872-1996, by [[Hans Linderholm]]
*[[Petmyra (PISY-ref)]], Bog pines from [[Petmyra]] bog i [[Björbo]], [[Dalarna]], 220m, 1690-2002. by [[T. Axelson]]. (The growth pattern differs rather much from normal pines in the same area.
*[[Petmyra (PISY-ref)]], Bog pines from [[Petmyra]] bog i [[Björbo]], [[Dalarna]], 220m, 1690-2002. by [[T. Axelson]]. (The growth pattern differs rater much from normal pines in the same area.
*[[Swed316]] {{itrdb|swed316|europe}}, Bredmossen (bog) near Avesta, (just outside) southern [[Dalarna]], 135m, (1789-)1798-1997, by [[Hans Linderholm]].
*[[Swed316]] {{itrdb|swed316|europe}}, Bredmossen (bog) near Avesta, (just outside) southern [[Dalarna]], 135m, (1789-)1798-1997, by [[Hans Linderholm]].


===Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")===  
===Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")===  


*[[Idre_PISY]], Northern Dalarna 1460-2004 (1460-1620 Only one tree) [[T. Axelson]]. [http://www2.hemsida.net/taxelson/dendro/idre.rwl]
*[[Idre_PISY]], Northern Dalarna 1460-2004 (1460-1620 Only one tree) [[T. Axelson]]. [http://taxelson.se/dendro/idre.rwl]


*[[Swed023]] [[ITRDB]]: [{{Itrdb ftp url}}{{#if:europe|europe/|}}swed023w.rwl swed023w.rwl] [[Jämtland]], Schweingruber, 1107-1291, 1316-1827. '''Note!''' This collection also contains some [[PCAB]] samples. The same material is available also though [[WSL Dendro Database]], Switzerland. http://www.wsl.ch/dendro as [http://hermes.wsl.ch/dendro/public/sites/tucson/JAEMTUA_190_PISY_R.tuc JAEMTUA_190_PISY_R.tuc] with the PISY samples only.
*[[Swed023]] [[ITRDB]]: [{{Itrdb ftp url}}{{#if:europe|europe/|}}swed023w.rwl swed023w.rwl] [[Jämtland]], Schweingruber, 1107-1291, 1316-1827. '''Note!''' This collection also contains some [[PCAB]] samples. The same material is available also though [[WSL Dendro Database]], Switzerland. http://www.wsl.ch/dendro as [http://hermes.wsl.ch/dendro/public/sites/tucson/JAEMTUA_190_PISY_R.tuc JAEMTUA_190_PISY_R.tuc] with the PISY samples only. (14 samples then excluded: 940160, 940183 - 940193, 940222, 940824)


*[[Swed008]] {{itrdb|swed008|europe}} Östersund, [[Jämtland]], [[Harlan]], 1671-1971
*[[Swed008]] {{itrdb|swed008|europe}} Östersund, [[Jämtland]], [[Harlan]], 1671-1971
*[[NorrlandTradedPISY]] (1513-)1558-1865(-1874), (1-2), 3-18 trees per year, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]] containing Norrland wood samples matching [[swed023]] (Jämtland) and [[Muddus National Park-PISY]]
*[[HotagenPISY]] 1336-2009, 350-530 m.a.s.l., {{coord|64|00|N|14|03|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}, 1-12 trees per year, by [[Jan-Olov Språng]].


===Around the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_finland Gulf of Finland]===
===Around the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_finland Gulf of Finland]===
*There are many [[PISY]] curves - some of them very long - available at the [[ITRDB]] from an area around [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savonlinna Savonlinna] in south-east Finland.
*There are many [[PISY]] curves - some of them very long - available at the [[ITRDB]] from an area around [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savonlinna Savonlinna] in south-east Finland. They may be put together and will than form a reference back to AD 535
 
*[[Est002]] Estonia in [[Project Extraterrestrial]], AD 1522-1998
 
===Around the Gulf of Bothnia===
*[[Finl065]] {{itrdb|finl065|europe}}, K. Briffa, Pisavaara, North east of the Gulf of Bothnia. AD 1578-1983, 160 m. {{coord|66|19|N|25|09|E|display=inline|region:FI_type:state}}
*[[SE001]], Sandö (island near Luleå), AD (1693)-1717-1998 (Living trees), Included in the [[Project Extraterrestrial]], {{coord|65|32|N|22|13|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}
*[[SE002]], Långrumpskogen, Nordmaling, AD (1713)-1722-1999 (living trees), Included in the [[Project Extraterrestrial]], {{coord|63|42|N|19|33|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}


===Northern Scandinavia (Lappland and Finnmarka)===
===Northern Scandinavia (Lappland and Finnmarka)===
*[[Swed019]] [[ITRDB]]: [{{Itrdb ftp url}}{{#if:europe|europe/|}}swed019w.rwl swed019w.rwl] Torne träsk 400 m, Schweingruber, Bartolin. 441-1980. {{coord|68|14|N|19|40|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}
*[[Swed334]] {{itrdb|swed334|europe}} Torne träsk 400 m, Grudd. -5407 - 2010 (7418 yrs). {{coord|68|13|N|19|45|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}
*[[SE006]], Swedish Lapland (region), BC 310-AD 1993 Master chronology (Living and subfossile trees), Included in the [[Project Extraterrestrial]]
*[[Muddus National Park-PISY]], Harlan, Jonnson, 1532-1972, Sum of {{itrdb|swed002|europe}}, {{itrdb|swed004|europe}}, {{itrdb|swed006|europe}}, trees from different sites in the park {{coord|66|48|N|20|08|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:state}}
*[[NorrlandTradedPISY]] (1513-)1558-1865(-1874), (1-2), 3-18 trees per year, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]] containing Norrland wood samples matching [[swed023]] (Jämtland) and [[Muddus National Park-PISY]]
*Tree-Ring Data Bank SAIMA (eastern and northern Finland) available [http://lustialab.com/Saima/dendrotieto.htm here]


*[[Swed019]] [[ITRDB]]: [{{Itrdb ftp url}}{{#if:europe|europe/|}}swed019w.rwl swed019w.rwl] Torne träsk, Schweingruber, 441-1980.
*[[Supralong timberline chronologies for Finnish Lapland]]
{{Översätt}}
**List of files: [https://lustialab.com/data/Advance https://lustialab.com/data/Advance] [https://lustialab.com/data/Advance/Info_Advance10K_basic.pdf Contents .pdf-file] [http://lustialab.com/data/Advance/adv7638.tuc .rwl file] (This is the extended data set which can easily be opened and inspected with Firefox)
 
**The file adv7638.tuc can be opened with its full internet address - https://lustialab.com/data/Advance/adv7638.tuc - by CDendro (version 9.1 or later) as a .rwl file - One of the samples has a blank name which makes CDendro ignore that sample. After opening in CDendro, save the file as e.g. adv7638TST.rwl, close that collection and reopen it with the new name to avoid further problems.
*2008 har H. Linderholm på ITRDB publicerat ett större antal tallkurvor för Sverige, en del av dem från tallar som vuxit på myrar. Dessa kan antas avvika mer eller mindre kraftigt från tallar på fast mark, och kan vara av intresse för att datera prov från träd som vuxit på liknande mark, och som ofta kan vara svåra att datera mot standardkurvorna. I listan anges tidsintervallet och intervallet med minst 4 provers djup. Se [[Swed314-328]].
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==[[Picea abies]] references useful in Scandinavia==
==[[Picea abies]] references useful in Scandinavia==
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===Baltic sea and south east Sweden, low elevations===
===Baltic sea and south east Sweden, low elevations===
*[[Swed311]] {{itrdb|swed311|europe}}, Nämdö 1759-2004, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]].
*[[Swed311]] {{itrdb|swed311|europe}}, Nämdö 1759-2004, by [[Lars-Åke Larsson]].
===Western Finland===
*[[Finl012]], {{itrdb|finl012|europe}}, Kyynärä, National Park Liesjärve, Finland, [[Fritz Schweingruber]], 1801-1978, 115 m, {{coord|60|40|N|23|53|E|display=inline|region:FI_type:state}}
*[[MalaxPCAB]], Malax, Finland, [[Stefan Blomqvist]], 1772-1876, {{coord|62|56|N|21|34|E|display=inline|region:fi_type:state}}


===Central Scandinavia (Southern Swedish highlands included)===
===Central Scandinavia (Southern Swedish highlands included)===
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===Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")===
===Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")===
*[[JAEMTUAPCAB]] Jämtland historisk  1427-1823 (but useful, i.e at least 3 samples depth: 1618-1818) by Schweingruber. [[WSL Dendro Database]], Switzerland. http://www.wsl.ch/dendro as [http://hermes.wsl.ch/dendro/public/sites/tucson/JAEMTUA_190_PCAB_R.tuc JAEMTUA_190_PCAB_R.tuc]. The samples are mixed with the PISY-samples in [[Swed023]].
*[[JAEMTUAPCAB]] Jämtland historisk  1427-1823 (but useful, i.e at least 3 samples depth: 1618-1818) by Schweingruber. [[WSL Dendro Database]], Switzerland. http://www.wsl.ch/dendro as [http://hermes.wsl.ch/dendro/public/sites/tucson/JAEMTUA_190_PCAB_R.tuc JAEMTUA_190_PCAB_R.tuc]. The samples are mixed with the PISY-samples in [[Swed023]].
*[[SelbuPCAB]], Trøndelag, Norway, mainly Selbu. AD (1460)-1555-1937, by Per Eidem.
*[[Swed011]], {{itrdb|swed011|europe}}, Gallejaur, Glommersträsk, Sweden, [[Fritz Schweingruber]], 1679-1928, 480 m, {{coord|65|10|N|19|28|E|display=inline|region:SE_type:adm1st}}
*[[GlomPC]], Chronology 1618-1978, Glommersträsk, consisting of ITRDB:swed011 and [[AkulPCAB]].
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==Quercus references useful in Scandinavia==
==Quercus references useful in Scandinavia==
As both [[Quercus robur]] and [[Quercus petrea]] grow in the area, and wood samples of the two species seem similar, most collections may contain not only QURO but maybe also some QUPE samples. Therefore it may be better to label them all as [[QUSP]]  
As both [[Quercus robur]] and [[Quercus petraea]] grow in the area, and wood samples of the two species seem similar, most collections may contain not only QURO but maybe also some QUPE samples. Therefore it may be better to label them all as [[QUSP]]  


===South west Sweden===
===South west Sweden===
*[[BraVSQ]] Västra Götaland 867-1975 by [[Alf Bråthen]]. Originally published in the book: Alf Bråthen: ''Dendrokronologisk serie från västra Sverige 831-1975''. Rapport RAÄ 1982:1. ISBN 91-7192-511-2. The digital version is revised by Torbjörn Axelson, 867-1975
*[[BrVQ]], five chronologies for Västra Götaland covering 753-1975, by [[Alf Bråthen]]. Originally published in the book: Alf Bråthen: ''Dendrokronologisk serie från västra Sverige 831-1975''. Rapport RAÄ 1982:1. ISBN 91-7192-511-2 and Alf Bråthen: ''The tree-ring chronology of Western Sweden 753-1720'', in: Dendrokronologiska Sällskapet: Meddelanden 6, 1983.


* [[BohusRec]], Bohuslän, Western Sweden, by Christensen & Haveman, (1696)-1742-1991. Available in [[.cat]]-format in the [[ITRDB]], [ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/treering/updates/contributions/christensen_denmark_oak/sverige/ christensen_denmark_oak/sverige/]
* [[BohusRec]], Bohuslän, Western Sweden, by Christensen & Haveman, (1696)-1742-1991. Available in [[.cat]]-format in the [[ITRDB]], [ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/treering/updates/contributions/christensen_denmark_oak/sverige/ christensen_denmark_oak/sverige/]


* [[HllndQUB]], Halland, southwestern Sweden, 938-1850, but at least 4 samples depth only the periods 992-1190 and 1321-1681. Selected samples from raw measurement data lists, delivered by Alf Bråthen to the county museum in Halland ([http://www.hallmus.se/ Länsmuseet Halmstad]). Digitalization and selection by [[Arne Andersson]].
* [[HallandQU]], Halland, southwestern Sweden, 938-1850, but at least four stems depth only the periods 992-1190 and 1321-1681. Arne Andersson (mainly based on measurements lists by Alf Bråthen).


===South east Sweden===
===South east Sweden===
*[[OlandQUSP]], Central part of the island of [[Öland]], 1428-2004, by [[Torbjörn Axelson]].
*[[OlandQUSP]], Central part of the island of [[Öland]], 1428-2004, by [[Torbjörn Axelson]].
*[[OlandSW-QUSP]], Southern part of Öland (much weaker than OlandQUSP) 1499-1791, by Torbjörn Axelson.
===Finland===
*[[Turku-QUSP (QUB)]], Turku (Åbo) area, 1719-1984, from the [[QUB]]-collection.


===Denmark===
===Denmark===
*[[WestDK]], Chronology for Jylland and Fyn 200-1986, by [http://www.natmus.dk/sw7447.asp Nationalmuseum in Copenhagen] ([http://www.webcitation.org/5gyvc14lc WebCite]). [http://www.natmus.dk/graphics/forskning/nnu/dendro/westdk.zip westdk.zip]
*[[WestDK]], Chronology for Jylland and Fyn 200-1986, by [http://www.natmus.dk/sw7447.asp Nationalmuseum in Copenhagen] ({{WebCite|5gyvc14lc}}). [http://www.natmus.dk/graphics/forskning/nnu/dendro/westdk.zip westdk.zip]


===Southern coast of the Baltic Sea===
===Southern coast of the Baltic Sea===
*[[Pola006]] {{itrdb|pola006|europe}}, East Pomerania, Poland, 53°N,16°E, 996-1985 by [[Tomasz Wazny]]. A very good reference, perhaps a bit narrow for recent times. Useful to date collections (rarely single samples) in south east Sweden.  
*[[Pola006]] {{itrdb|pola006|europe}}, East Pomerania, Poland, 53°N,16°E, 996-1985 by [[Tomasz Wazny]]. A very good reference, perhaps a bit narrow for recent times. Useful to date collections (rarely single samples) in south east Sweden.  


*[[Germ011]] {{itrdb|germ011}}, Hamburg, Germany, 54°N,10°E, 1338-1657, (1735-1967) Eckstein, Schwab. The older part is useful but the younger is probably too narrow.
*[[Germ011]] {{itrdb|germ011|europe}}, Hamburg, Germany, 54°N,10°E, 1338-1657, (1735-1967) Eckstein, Schwab. The older part is useful but the younger is probably too narrow.
 
* [[Hamburg (chronology 1080-1967)]], among [[East Anglia Incident chronology files]]
* [[Lubeck (chronology 457-1723)]], Lübeck, among [[East Anglia Incident chronology files]]


===Norway===
===Norway===
*[[SNorwQ]], a [[Quercus]] reference for Agder area in southern Norway, 1333-2006, compiled of a huge amount of measurement data published by researchers at the [[Danish National Museum]] at [[ITRDB]] and in several dating reports.
*[[Kaupang-QUSP]] (kaup41) QUSP chronology from Viking age Kaupang in Skiringssal, Vestfold, AD 518-862, by Niels Bonde.
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==Quercus references of other European origin==
Two French collections covering Roman time and later time are available here: [https://chrono-environnement.univ-fcomte.fr/spip.php?article1820&lang=fr Classic oaks and Historical oaks]
The format is Besancon 1992 .txt format, which can be read by CDendro.
==See also==
* [[List of short recent collections from Scandinavia]]
* [[List of various dated samples]]


[[Category:Tree Ring data| ]]
[[Category:Tree ring data| ]]

Latest revision as of 16:28, 22 September 2019

Pinus sylvestris references useful in Scandinavia

Baltic sea

  • SE005 (Gotland 1124-1987). Included in "Project EXTRATERRESTRIAL" [1] This collection seems to be based mainly on the same samples as Swed022, but measured independently and with other identities. A lot more samples from recent trees are included.
  • Swed302 ITRDB: swed302.rwl info Nämdö in Stockholm archipelago 1583-1995, by Lars-Åke Larsson. A good reference with good correlations towards the Gotlandic references. Also single trees are often datable between Nämdö and Gotland. For a later extended version of Swed302, see Nämdö.
  • Kalmarsund-PISY 1593-1943, datable samples found in various buildings and postmills on the island of Öland. The origin may be Öland and eastern Småland

South east Sweden, low elevations

  • BratPISY BratPISY-rev. Mälardalen 1153-1904 "Washed version of the meancurve published by Alf Bråthen available here. Segments with low correlation values towards other, sometimes rather distant references like SE005 and SE007 removed, and an error in the oldest part is corrected.
  • Swed307 ITRDB: swed307.rwl info Lerbäck north of Askersund, 1778[1811]-2004, by T. Axelson. (The oldest part 1778-1811 consists only of 4 samples from the same tree, and is not representative).
  • Finnåker-PISY, Southern Västmanland, 65m, 1684[1712]-2010, by T. Axelson. Two of the samples are verified only towards other chronologies.

South east Sweden - bogs (low elevation)

South west Sweden

Central Scandinavia

Southern Swedish highlands (Småland)

Dalarna and around (parts of Norway included)

  • FlodaSn another reference from the same area as Swed305 by T. Axelson, AD 1405-2005. Probably a bit narrow because of too hard selection. The "thickness" of this collection is very varying. [3]
  • SE007 Master chronology for Dalarna, 931-1888). Published by Lund University in the Project Extraterrestrial[5]. Very useful and surely "thick", except for the part before about 1040 which seems to be based on very few samples only.
  • Dalarna pre AD1350 PISY‎, Dalarna region before AD 1350. The collection covers the timespan AD 948-1509, at least 3 samples depth: AD 1040-1349, maximum sample depth: 15, by T. Axelson, B. Israels.
  • Bingsjö-PISY, Northeastern Dalarna (relatively high altitudes], 1400-1859, by B. Israels. [7]
  • SfsnPISY, Säfsnäs socken, southwestern Dalarna, by Torbjörn Axelson. Based on living trees and timber in buildings. The average altitude of this area is 300-400 m a.s.l.
  • ÄlvdalenPISY, reference for Älvdalen in north western Dalarna, by B. Israels and T. Axelson, AD 1168-1722 (at least 3 samples depth: AD 1319-1612, maximum 21 samples depth)

Central Scandinavia, bogs

Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")

Around the Gulf of Finland

  • There are many PISY curves - some of them very long - available at the ITRDB from an area around Savonlinna in south-east Finland. They may be put together and will than form a reference back to AD 535

Around the Gulf of Bothnia

Northern Scandinavia (Lappland and Finnmarka)


Picea abies references useful in Scandinavia

Baltic sea and south east Sweden, low elevations

Western Finland

Central Scandinavia (Southern Swedish highlands included)

Northern central Scandinavia highlands ("Tree line influenced")


Quercus references useful in Scandinavia

As both Quercus robur and Quercus petraea grow in the area, and wood samples of the two species seem similar, most collections may contain not only QURO but maybe also some QUPE samples. Therefore it may be better to label them all as QUSP

South west Sweden

  • BrVQ, five chronologies for Västra Götaland covering 753-1975, by Alf Bråthen. Originally published in the book: Alf Bråthen: Dendrokronologisk serie från västra Sverige 831-1975. Rapport RAÄ 1982:1. ISBN 91-7192-511-2 and Alf Bråthen: The tree-ring chronology of Western Sweden 753-1720, in: Dendrokronologiska Sällskapet: Meddelanden 6, 1983.
  • HallandQU, Halland, southwestern Sweden, 938-1850, but at least four stems depth only the periods 992-1190 and 1321-1681. Arne Andersson (mainly based on measurements lists by Alf Bråthen).

South east Sweden

Finland

Denmark

Southern coast of the Baltic Sea

  • Pola006 ITRDB: pola006.rwl info, East Pomerania, Poland, 53°N,16°E, 996-1985 by Tomasz Wazny. A very good reference, perhaps a bit narrow for recent times. Useful to date collections (rarely single samples) in south east Sweden.
  • Germ011 ITRDB: germ011.rwl info, Hamburg, Germany, 54°N,10°E, 1338-1657, (1735-1967) Eckstein, Schwab. The older part is useful but the younger is probably too narrow.

Norway

  • SNorwQ, a Quercus reference for Agder area in southern Norway, 1333-2006, compiled of a huge amount of measurement data published by researchers at the Danish National Museum at ITRDB and in several dating reports.
  • Kaupang-QUSP (kaup41) QUSP chronology from Viking age Kaupang in Skiringssal, Vestfold, AD 518-862, by Niels Bonde.


Quercus references of other European origin

Two French collections covering Roman time and later time are available here: Classic oaks and Historical oaks The format is Besancon 1992 .txt format, which can be read by CDendro.


See also