Published 1981
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service in [Broomall, Pa.?] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by A. Jeff Martin |
Series | Research paper NE -- 490 |
Contributions | Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 22 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 22 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13604166M |
Taper and volume equations for selected Appalachian hardwood species (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: A Jeff Martin; Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Radnor, Pa.). Taper and volume equations for selected Appalachian hardwood species. US For. Ser. Res. Pap. NE 22 p. Thinning red pine plantations and the Langsaeter hypothesis: A . Martin, Jeff A. Taper and volume equations for selected Appalachian hardwood species. USDA Forest Service Research Paper NE, 22p. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA. Max, Timothy A. and Harold E. Burkhart. Segmented polynomial regression applied to taper equations. Forest Science 22(3) Ormerod, D. W. Average bias between a single-species region-wide model and specific ecoregion forms ranged from − to % for gross board foot volume (International ¼ in.), − to % for gross.
utilization and forest management. Few data, however, exist on the weight, volume, and physical properties of the total tree and its components for hardwood species of this region. To meet this need, a southwide study was initiated by the North Carolina State Hardwood Research Cooperative and the lJSDA Forest Service. Compatible segmented polynomial taper and volume functions were developed for yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) from two ecoregions of West Virginia. The data were based on stem analysis of 26 trees from the Central Appalachian Broadleaf Forest province in northern West Virginia and 18 trees from the Eastern Broadleaf Forest province in west central . Hardwoods. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.. Broader terms: Forests and forestry; Lumber; Narrower terms: Hardwoods -- Australia; Hardwoods -- . Prediction Equations ••••• How to lJse Prediction Equations Literature Cited ••••. Tables (for hardwood species in the Southern Appalachian Mountains) 1. 2. Mean and range of tree age and measurements, by species and tree size class. • • • • • • ••••• Average specific gravity of wood, hark, and wood and hark.
Taper and volume equations for selected Appalachian hardwood species / by: Martin, A. Jeff., Published: () Quality response of year-old, even-aged central hardwoods after thinning / by: Sonderman, David L., Published: (). Send us e mail. Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc. P.O. Box High Point, NC Tel. () Fax () Equations for Estimating Biomass of Herbaceous and Woody Vegetation in Early-Successional Southern Appalachian Pine-Hardwood Forests Katharine J. Elliott and Barton D. Clinton Abstract Allometric equations were developed to predict aboveground dry weight of herbaceous and woody species on prescribe-bumed sites in the Southern by: Appalachian mixed hardwood stands Upland oaks Mixed species stands (Central and Lake states) Mixed species stands (Northeast) Southeastern forest stands Johnson and Rogers () Harrison etal. () Hilt (a, b) Belcher () Shifley () Hilt eta/. () Unpublished-7 Gullett () 8 Hepp () 9 Hepp ().