Abstract
A portable, high resolution X-ray CT (computed tomography) scanner has been developed for nondestructive measurement of the cross-section of live trees, wooden utility poles, building columns, statues, etc., in the field environment. The spatial resolution of CT reconstruction is good enough for observing the details of annual rings of trees. The scanner should be useful in plant physiology, environment assessment, safety assurance of poles, lumber milling, archaeology and dendrochronology.
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