Science. 1968 Feb 23;159(3817):839-46. doi: 10.1126/science.159.3817.839.
A 7100-year tree-ring chronology has been developed for bristlecone pine, Pinus aristata Engelm., in the White Mountains of east-central California by the addition of data from long-dead specimens to the 4600-year record from living trees. These dendrochronological studies have major applications to climatic interpretations, radiocarbon analysis, and the dating of past events. The great age of these trees and the esthetic appeal of both the trees and their environment are drawing increasing numbers of visitors to the bristlecone pine areas. Concern is expressed for the preservation of this ancient wood.
一份长达 7100 年的狐尾松(Pinus aristata Engelm.)树轮年表已经在加利福尼亚州中东部怀特山脉建立,该年表通过将来自早已死亡的标本的数据添加到来自活树的 4600 年记录中而得出。这些树木年代学研究主要应用于气候解释、放射性碳分析和过去事件的年代测定。这些树的巨大年龄以及它们的树木和环境的美学吸引力吸引了越来越多的游客来到狐尾松地区。人们对保护这片古老的森林表示关注。