Ning Zeng and other researchers discovered this 3,775-year-old preserved log while conducting a wood vaulting pilot project in Quebec, Canada. Mark Sherwood In 2013, a team of experts traveled to ...
Excavated in Canada, this Eastern red cedar log turned out to be remarkably well-preserved for its age: 3,775 years old. Credit: Mark Sherwood, University of Maryland A new study published in the ...
The same study estimated eastern red cedar generates approximately 345,000 tons of new wood every year and the total estimated biomass was 8.9 million tons. At an estimated value between $45 and $65 ...
Excavated in Canada, this Eastern red cedar log turned out to be remarkably well-preserved for its age: 3,775 years old. Credit must be given to the creator. Only noncommercial uses of the work are ...
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