If inner.arc = TRUE
, the ring-width series is calibrated using arcs
of inner rings (Duncan, 1989).
Step1. You can click the left mouse button to add a horizontal path.
The path should traverse an appropriate arc (read the reference below
for more details).
Step2. You can add three points to the selected arc by
left-clicking. The first point should be placed on the left endpoint of
the arc, and the second point is placed on the right endpoint.
After adding these two points, a vertical dashed line will be plotted
automatically according to the (x,y) positions of endpoints you just added.
The third points should be placed on the intersection of the vertical
dashed line and the selected arc.
Step3. you are prompted to mark tree rings along the path by
left-clicking on the image. Every click draws a point.
Note that the left endpoint of the arc will be considered as the last
ring border without the need to mark it.
After marking tree rings, the identification process does not automatically
stop by itself. On the Windows platform, the identification process
can be terminated by clicking the second button and selecting Stop
from the menu. On the MacOS system, you can press the Escape key to
terminate this process.
The ring-width series are corrected using formulas proposed by Duncan (1989).