Submitted by YugeChungus t3_11i03ur in askscience
Currently looking at a fire scar data set for trees throughout North America. The data set includes fire scars identified back to around 257 CE. The data set also includes the final growth year (e.g. 1810). I could understand how the dating occurred if there was recorded dates when the trees were cut down, but a lot of the data came from dead trees with no record of their final growth year.
What are some ways trees could be dated without knowing the final growth year?
IOnlyHaveIceForYou t1_jaxrmgd wrote
Trees growing in the same region will share patterns in the sequence of growth rings, reflecting climatic fluctuations. If you have a succession of such trees with overlapping dates, you can date over extended periods.