The
Tree-Ring Lab at Portland
State University was established in 1999 and occupies approximately
600 square feet of lab space adjacent to the Geography Department's
Map Room and Spatial
Analysis Laboratory. The lab includes separate rooms for tree-ring
analyses and sample preparation
and is equipped with a computerized tree-ring measuring system,
scanner, tools for sample
preparation, and field equipment for research in dendroecology
and vegetation and landscape
ecology. The lab represents the collaborative efforts of the
Geography Department,
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, PSU
Facilities Management, and Willamette
University that
provided the Lab's two networked computers, laser printer, and
scanner.