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Direct Measurement of Lichen Growth in the Central Brooks Range, Alaska, U.S.A., and Its Application to Lichenometric Dating

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Richard A. Armstrong. (2014) Within‐site variation in lichen growth rates and its implications for direct lichenometry. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 96:2, pages 217-226.
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Michael G. Loso, Daniel F. Doak & Robert S. Anderson. (2014) Lichenometric dating of little ice age glacier moraines using explicit demographic models of lichen colonization, growth, and survival. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 96:1, pages 21-41.
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John A. Matthews & Hazel E. Trenbirth. (2011) Growth rate of a very large crustose lichen (rhizocarpon subgenus) and its implications for lichenometry. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 93:1, pages 27-39.
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Richard A. Armstrong & Tom Bradwell. (2010) The use of lichen growth rings in lichenometry: some preliminary findings. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 141-147.
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Tom Bradwell. (2010) Studies on the growth of rhizocarpon geographicum in nw scotland, and some implications for lichenometry. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 41-52.
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Hazel E. Trenbirth & John A. Matthews. (2010) Lichen growth rates on glacier forelands in southern norway: preliminary results from a 25‐year monitoring programme. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 19-39.
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Richard Armstrong & Tom Bradwell. (2010) Growth of crustose lichens: a review. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 92:1, pages 3-17.
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Olga Solomina & Parker E. Calkin. (2003) Lichenometry as Applied to Moraines in Alaska, U.S.A., and Kamchatka, Russia. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 35:2, pages 129-143.
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Al Werner. (1990) Lichen Growth Rates for the Northwest Coast of Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Arctic and Alpine Research 22:2, pages 129-140.
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