Trees may suffer damage during major earthquakes
due to shaking and faulting of the ground
beneath them. External effects, such as topping,
root and limb damage, and scars may result in a
temporary reduction in the width of their annual
growth rings. Tilting and changes in environmental
factors, such as light, space and water availability
may initiate asymmetric growth. Dendrochronologic
techniques enable dating of such growth anomalies,
and hence earthquakes