Tree-ring Laboratory
75 years of 'temporary' offices over
This five-images composite shows the new $12 million Bryant Bannister Tree Ring Laboratory on the University of Arizona campus. The laboratory, which uses tree growth rings for dating, has been housed in the depths of Arizona Stadium since 1937.
75 years of 'temporary' offices over
Kathleen Martinek gets a close look at the 10-foot-diameter, 2-ton, 1,700-year-old sequoia section prominently displayed on the main floor of the new Bryant Bannister Tree Ring Laboratory.
75 years of 'temporary' offices over for Tree Ring Laboratory
The University of Arizona's "tree-ringers" are celebrating their move this weekend from "temporary" headquarters in the bowels of Arizona Stadium to a light-filled aerie above the stolid brick of the mathematics annex.
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