Sentences with phrase «very old trees»

We wanted a space that reflected our location (we are surrounded by many very old trees that are at least 60 feet tall) and we wanted it to be classic.
My next question is that it looks like Briffa et al. in their Yamal reconstruction used, on the contrary, a few very old trees, and if so, why.
If by coincidence, certain years are sampled mostly or only from very old trees, this might cause peaks and troughs in the «year effects» that are purely artifacts of the method.
A good test would be to take very old trees that died say in 1800 and compare them with the old trees in the 20th century.
The ring data usage for the late 20th century is strongly biased towards very old trees.
Also, running your calculations with other, unrelated sets of tree - ring data might help to decide if my layman's impression (merely from looking at the «age effects» curve) that something is fishy with the 300 + year part of the present data is correct, or if very old trees generally show this kind of erratic growth pattern and my suspicions are thus unfounded and your «year effects» curve correct as - is.
And very old trees tend to get strip barked at some point.
Therefore, I find it hard to see how a * living * upper treeline of very old trees can measure any temperature changes over their age greater than 1.2 C (ok, make it 1.5 C at most with unsaturated air).
If you google «Sheep Mountain CO2 strip bark» you will hit the motherwave of denialist froth centered on the dendrology of very old trees high up in the Sierra sampled by Graybill.
«It's like having a very old tree,» Thompson says.
Here is a picture of a researcher taking a core from a very old tree that is then sent to a lab to have it's ring widths measured.
My mum went to court with a large group once to save a very old tree in Cherrybrook and won, only to have the property owner «accidentally» chop off a root deeming it unsafe.

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Recently I handed Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree to a bright and very giving mother of a three - month - old baby girl.
One thing makes me feel very uncomfortable when I see parent fools their children by lying to them that an old dude with the name of Santa will come and get you gifts or anything you wish for... and they put things under the tree and make these poor children know that these are from Santa... and its being done generation after generation... parents now were victimized when they were child by their parents and they are repeating the same with their children and it is now in a loop and no one seems to be wanting to get out of the loop which is plain lie and very clear... but these poor children has nothing to do as they under the custody of these parents...
He was very old when I first came to know him, and his body so attenuated that it seemed formed of nothing so much as of so many roots of trees.
It happened up a tree as a 16 - year - old, at a very lonely time, when I needed a real friend.
They had this sweet tree house in their backyard (which wasn't an actual house like you're currently imagining, just a super sturdy platform with railings up in the tree and a pretty fantastic rope swing from a big old limb of that very same tree.
9 years later we offer the very best USDA certified organic Kona Coffee from oldest Kona trees producing the largest of Kona Coffee Beans.
Thankfully, the trusty but so very old maples in front of the house stood steady and strong, though we did lose a lot of smaller branches and smaller trees in the woods and pasture where it matters a bit less.
And for babies, even just a few months old, the tree, the lights, the beautiful presents, the music and much more can be very exciting!
It's amazing that a 200 year - old living oak tree can survive and grow using only the support of a very thin layer of tissue beneath the bark.
A study published in November in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA reveals that the world's oldest trees had a very different structure.
Forest stands comprised of older, larger trees tended not to be very susceptible, while young trees are known not to be susceptible and were not sampled.
Bristlecone pine and limber pine trees in the Great Basin region are like two very gnarled, old men in a slow - motion race up the mountaintop, and climate change is the starting gun, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.
When the researchers compared the data from the ancient trees with measurements from modern, 1,000 - year - old ones, they found very similar growth cycles.
Van Oldenborgh used both modern and early temperature records, as well as sources like tree rings, which can act as a proxy for very old temperatures, to observe Europe's temperature records back to 1500 and determined that 2014 will almost certainly be the warmest year Europe has experienced during the past 500 years.
The older trees are also very tall and the coconuts falling from these heights are extremely hazardous to the roof tops, homes and humans below.
We live in an older neighborhood, though, that is full of very large mature trees.
A little reproduction gold lead tinsel tree is perfect for a strand of multi-colored mercury glass beads from the 1920's and some very old gnome ornaments too.
Stuyvesant Town is a pretty old development so the trees are very tall, like in all the older parks in New York.
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Trees and most paper productions are renewable, recyclable, biodegradable, long lasting (many very old books are in great shape today; I own a great old version of Alice in wonderland and it is nowhere near the ends of it's useful life).
About 500 population monkeys in this forest, inside of the forest there is very old temple (Alas Kedaton Temple), big fruit bats hanging in high tree during the day time and will go to outside for feed in the night time.
About 500 population monkeys in this forest, inside of the forest there is very old temple called Pura Bukit Sari (Alas Kedaton Temple), big fruit bats hanging in high tree during the day time and will go to outside for feed in the night time.
The campsites are arranged amongst old - growth trees and are very tranquil.
Nora Suite: With a charm all of its own the Nora suite consists of a very traditional Cape Dutch double bedroom, charmingly decorated with old style windows that open on to your own private patio with a large shady tree under which there is a table and chairs and umbrella for dining, breakfast or sundowners.
The Golf Hotel is situated in the green embrace of great old trees in the very centre of Bled.
Randy feeds souls to the god of war in a new, very old version of Fire Emblem, and Paul finds time to stare at pretty trees in Monster Hunter.
It would be very useful to see how sensitive the shape is tree age — we'd see how the snake bends as its bones grow older...»
The problem is, the very trees that the logging companies take — the oldest, largest, tallest ones — are also 1) the most resistant to fire, and 2) the ones that provide a thick canopy, blocking sunlight and reducing the volume of highly - flammable shrubs, herbs, and young trees at ground level.
No special discrimination or distinction was applied to this very common growth form except that, as the oldest trees are always in this configuration, and they were often specifically targeted for other reasons.
A very interesting paper of Rossi et al. in Forest Ecology and Management might be relevant to the point about different physiology of younger and older trees:
What we notice: (1) The interpretation of climate story by old long - lived trees (NB, long - lived trees can be young too, as in the blue graph, where they are all 50 - 60 years old) is such that these trees were not very much impressed by the medieval temperature maxima.
(2) But these old - aged trees * are * very much impressed by the warming of the 20th century, as they raise their growth rate clearly exponentially, indeed resembling a hockey stick).
In my view, in order to disprove this statement, we would have to accept that a young tree from its very birth does not have competitors in the neighbourhood equal in size to the mean area occupied by an old big tree.
Layman Lurker, There's no «a priori protocol» for deciding some newly discovered tree - ring series on the internet should really be part of some of other series, especially when that new series is very short and can't be overlapped with older samples at the same location.
The C14 deficit (referenced via tree samples back to pre-atomic bomb days) shows that the emitted carbon is very old (probably more than 50,000 years old given the 5600 year half life of C14), and that age is hard to attribute to something other than fossil fuels.
By 1763, colonists noted that the tree, dubbed the Endicott pear tree, was already «very old» and showing signs of decay.
I'm not sure «butchering old - growth trees» is what he said, or meant, but he certainly does make some very interesting points about how bassackwards we often seem to be.
Now come on... You know very well that there are no «old - growth forests» in the East, but there certainly are old - growth trees.
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