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Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) Dendrochronologia Année : 2017

X-ray microdensitometry of wood

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Wood microdensitometry is the analysis of radial variations of density at the annual or intra-annual growth ring level. Density is related to wood quality, biomass, carbon content, tree growth and climate. Wood microdensitometry is particularly used in dendrochronology and climatology studies. The present study focuses on X-ray based methods used in wood microdensitometry analyses and provides a review of the main available devices. An exhaustive review of 75 works published on this topic in 2014 and 2015 showed that film-based equipment is still commonly used. The three other most popular devices, SilviScan, Itrax and QTRS, are also based on X-ray radiography and deliver results with comparable accuracy, below 50 mu m per pixel. X-ray tomography (CT) is still rarely used in wood densitometry. Medical CT scanners currently offer a lower accuracy (above 100 mu m per pixel) that is insufficient in most cases for ring or intra-ring scales. Micro-CT scanners offer good performance at the cost of much longer acquisition and reconstruction times.
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hal-01597871 , version 1 (28-09-2017)

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Philippe Jacquin, Fleur Longuetaud, Jean-Michel Leban, Frédéric Mothe. X-ray microdensitometry of wood: A review of existing principles and devices. Dendrochronologia, 2017, 42, pp.42-50. ⟨10.1016/j.dendro.2017.01.004⟩. ⟨hal-01597871⟩
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