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Nondestructive tree-ring measurements for Japanese oak and Japanese beech using micro-focus X-ray computed tomography

The purpose of this study is to establish technology for utilizing images taken by micro-focus X-ray computed tomography (CT) to perform nondestructive tree-ring measurement of wooden cultural properties. This paper covers two experiments conducted using Japanese oak as a typical example of ring-por...

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Published in:Dendrochronologia (Verona) 2007-02, Vol.24 (2), p.155-164
Main Authors: Okochi, Takayuki, Hoshino, Yasuharu, Fujii, Hiroyuki, Mitsutani, Takumi
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description The purpose of this study is to establish technology for utilizing images taken by micro-focus X-ray computed tomography (CT) to perform nondestructive tree-ring measurement of wooden cultural properties. This paper covers two experiments conducted using Japanese oak as a typical example of ring-porous wood and Japanese beech as a representative example of diffuse-porous wood. In the first experiment, images of thin strip specimens of Japanese oak and Japanese beech taken by micro-focus X-ray CT are compared against those taken by soft X-ray radiography, the method conventionally used in dendrodensitometry. A discussion then follows in regard to image quality and tree-ring width measurement resulting from the two methods. In the second experiment, tomograms are taken of folk art articles made of Japanese oak and Japanese beech, demonstrating that it is possible to use nondestructive means to visualize the tree-rings of three-dimensional objects. The results show that micro-focus X-ray CT offers much promise of widespread utilization in the tree-ring dating of wooden cultural properties.
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Tree-ring
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