groddlagren
Groddlagren is a term used in biology and related disciplines to describe sequential layers that are formed as an organism or a biomineral grows. These layers can accumulate over time and serve as records of growth, development, and environmental conditions. The concept is closely linked to age estimation and historical reconstruction in various fields.
In trees, growth layers are commonly referred to as annual rings. They form as the cambium adds
Studying groddlagren typically involves preparing thin sections or impressions of the relevant material and examining them
Applications of groddlagren include dendrochronology and sclerochronology, where ring sequences provide long-term climate records and aid