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Re: Dating copice

Subject: Re: Dating copice
From: R2i
Date: Dec 13 2004 14:16:58
See index of O Rackham (2003) - Ancient Woodland

"Stools, giant"

will give you a few pointers on age of stools.

If you haven't got access to the book I can forward the references off forum.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Hudson 
  To: UK Tree Care 
  Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:37 PM
  Subject: Re: Dating copice


  Fiona

  I would be surprised if most of the coppice stools aren't hollow and
  therefore rings uncountable even if you were to fell one to ground
  level. I have seen extended small leaved lime stools in Lincs some 5-6m
  diameter which have become a circle of individual stools though
  obviously originating from the same parent, though quite possibly
  millenia ago.  Ash I see are rarely more than 2-3' diameter, although we
  know Lime will layer whereas Ash may not which may suggest Ash tend to
  die out after several centurie and perhaps be replaced by new seedling
  growth.

  George Peterken would be a good contact point, or possibly Oliver
  Rackham - FC Research at Alice Holt (Silviculture) may also be worth a
  call for any past references

  ys

  Mark
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: <DCox@xxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk>
  To: "UK Tree Care" <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
  Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:39 AM
  Subject: Dating copice


  >
  > On behalf of Fiona:
  >
  > > A colleague of mine who works with broadleafed woodlands and
  woodland
  > grant
  > > schemes is currently doing some work in a woodland which has in the
  > > past been coppiced, possibly not for about 70/80 years but prior to
  > > that on a fairly regular basis. Does anyone have any experience of
  how
  > > you can date the trees which have been coppiced, perhaps by the
  > > root/tree base? Has any work been done on this sort of thing? Are
  > > there rings to count in the root base??
  > >
  > > Any ideas or references would be great.
  > >
  > > Fiona
  > >
  > >
  > > Fiona Gale Archaeolegydd y Sir / County Archaeologist Cyfarwyddiaeth
  > > Dysgu Gydol Oes / Directorate of Lifelong Learning Cyngor Sir
  Ddinbych
  > > / Denbighshire County Council Ffon / Tel: 01824 708262
  > > e-bost / e mail: fionagale@xxxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk /
  > > fiona.gale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk
  > > www.sirddinbych.gov.uk / www. denbighshire.gov.uk
  > >
  >
  > Any one able to help her?
  >
  >
  > Dermot Cox
  > Senior Arboricultural Officer
  > Test Valley Borough Council
  > HSPN 991 7824
  > 01794 527824
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