träkronologin
Träkronologin, also known as dendrochronology, is a scientific method of dating tree rings to the exact year they were formed. This process allows researchers to analyze historical variations in climate and environmental conditions by examining the patterns of growth in tree trunks. Each year, a tree typically produces a new growth ring. The width of this ring is influenced by factors such as rainfall, temperature, and sunlight. Wider rings generally indicate favorable growing conditions, while narrower rings suggest periods of stress or scarcity.
By studying the sequence of wide and narrow rings in living trees and in preserved wood, scientists