Department of Geography and the Environment
800 N. State College Blvd.
Geography and the Environment
H- 420 A
Fullerton, CA 92831
ABOUT
Cal-Dendro is a fully equipped tree-ring laboratory within the department of Geography and the Environment at California State University Fullerton. Trevis J. Matheus is the principal researcher of Cal-Dendro.
Becoming a Lab Member:
The world needs more dedicated and motivated students trained in field and laboratory research. As a result I am always looking for new students who are interested in joining the lab or volunteering for field work. If you are an undergraduate or graduate student interested in joining the lab email me: tmatheus(at)fullerton.edu.
Tree Rings
PEOPLE
Cal-Dendro prides it's self in the members of our lab. Our members have varying backgrounds and interests, but we are motivated and passionate in our pursuit of knowledge about our natural environment
Principal Investigator: Trevis J. Matheus
Trevis is the Principal Investigator of Cal-Dendro and is involved with all facets of the lab's research.
tmatheus(at)fullerton.edu
Graduate Student: Olivia Hinton
B.A. Earth Science, California State University, Fullerton
Research interests: Geomorphology, geography at the community college level, and learning about the past through the study of dendrochronology
Thesis topic: Determining past lake levels of Crystal Lake in the San Gabriel Mountains
olivia.hinton(at)fullerton.edu
Graduate Student: Raymond Villalba
B.A. Geography, Cal State University Long Beach
Research interests: Taking on a new challenge of learning dendrochronology to study past environments.
Thesis topic: Examining the growth response of Sugar pine (P. lambertiana) in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
ray1017(at)csu.fullerton.edu
RESEARCH
Research at Cal-Dendro primarily focuses on placing our modern climate into context using paleoclimate proxies. We employ a variety of research methods, and sampling procedures to elucidate the hydroclimate of the late Quaternary period. Research topics include eastern Sierra Nevada Mountain snowpack, millennial length examinations of the North American Monsoon, species specific climate response, as well as, developing new species (P. edulis + P. lambertiana) and methodologies for use in dendroclimatology.
CAL-DENDRO IN THE NEWS
2018:
“Tree rings tell CSUF students about droughts and fires in the sierra”, Fawthrop, W., Orange County Register, URL: https://www.ocregister.com/2018/08/21/tree-rings-tell-csuf-students-about-droughts-and-fires-in-the-sierra/, August 21, 2018.
“Students discover what tree rings can reveal about droughts, fires”, Penkingcarn, L., CSUF News Service, URL: http://news.fullerton.edu/2018su/Tree-Ring-Researchers.aspx, August 14, 2018.
“Climate Change With Dr. Trevis Matheus”, Whatever You Like Podcast, URL: https://www.mixcloud.com/WhateverYouLike/climate-change-with-dr-trevis-matheus/, April 24, 2018.
2017:
“The Way South”, Matheus, T.J., Lift Magazine, URL: https://lift.erau.edu/the-way-south/, Fall, 2017.
“An inside look at Cal State Fullerton’s intensive hiring process”, Marshel, D., Daily Titan, URL: https://dailytitan.com/2017/09/cal-state-fullerton-professors-hiring-process/, September 18, 2017.
“Geographer examines tree rings to understand climate change”, CSUF News Service, URL: http://news.fullerton.edu/2017su/Trevis-Matheus.aspx, August 28, 2017.