ELM Dendrochronology

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Vernacular Architecture Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03055477.2020.1794245
M. Bridge
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Elm is generally considered to be unsuitable for dendrochronology, usually having too few rings, or having abrupt growth-rate changes that do not result from the external weather conditions. Samples rarely match each other in the same structure. A further difficulty is that even where it is known that the sequence is complete (the bark is still present), it is often not possible to distinguish sapwood rings by their appearance, even under a microscope. This is a significant problem as elm has been an important structural component of many British vernacular buildings over many centuries, but whereas dendrochronological dating of oak has transformed our understanding of thousands of buildings, by 2015 only four instances of dating elm had been made, two of those involving a single timber. When elm has been encountered, it has generally been dismissed from further dendrochronological study as a result of these known issues, but no systematic study has been undertaken to see whether these prejudices are justified. In order to get some evidence-based information about how elm might behave dendrochronologically, Historic England initiated a study: Developing the dendrochronology of elm in historic buildings, Project 7350, funded through its Heritage Protection Commissions. This resulted in over 70 buildings being looked at, with several being sampled, and the results are discussed here. At some sites an elm site master sequence could be derived, but potential matches with local oak chronologies were generally not strong enough to be considered dated. In one instance good matches with local oak sites were found, but subsequent radiocarbon analysis found these matches to be erroneous. At another site, five trees gave an 89-year ring sequence, but no acceptable matches were found with oak chronologies. Radiocarbon dating and oxygen isotope dating both gave the same dating results at this site, however, showing that these two methods appear to give the best hope of dating elm in the future.
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ELM树木年表
榆树通常被认为不适合树木年表,通常年轮太少,或者生长速度的突然变化不是由外部天气条件引起的。样本在同一结构中很少相互匹配。另一个困难是,即使已知序列是完整的(树皮仍然存在),通常也不可能通过边材环的外观来区分边材环,即使在显微镜下也是如此。这是一个重大问题,因为几个世纪以来,榆树一直是许多英国本土建筑的重要结构组成部分,但尽管橡树的树木年代测定改变了我们对数千座建筑的理解,但到2015年,只进行了四次榆树年代测定,其中两次涉及单一木材。当遇到榆树时,由于这些已知的问题,它通常被排除在进一步的树木分类学研究之外,但没有进行系统的研究来确定这些偏见是否合理。为了获得一些关于榆树在树状结构上如何表现的循证信息,英国历史博物馆发起了一项研究:发展历史建筑中榆树的树状结构,7350项目,由其遗产保护委员会资助。这导致70多栋建筑被调查,其中几栋被采样,结果在这里进行了讨论。在一些地点,可以得出榆树地点的主序列,但与当地橡树年代的潜在匹配通常不足以确定年代。在一个例子中,发现了与当地橡树遗址的良好匹配,但随后的放射性碳分析发现这些匹配是错误的。在另一个地点,五棵树给出了89年的年轮序列,但没有发现与橡树年表相匹配的树木。然而,放射性碳年代测定和氧同位素年代测定在该地点都给出了相同的年代测定结果,这表明这两种方法似乎给了未来确定榆树年代的最大希望。
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Vernacular Architecture
Vernacular Architecture ARCHITECTURE-
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期刊介绍: Vernacular Architecture is the annual journal of the Vernacular Architecture Group, which was founded in 1952 to further the study of traditional buildings. Originally focused on buildings in the British Isles, membership and publications have increasingly reflected an interest in buildings from other parts of the world, and the Group actively encourages international contributions to the journal.
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