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Tree Taper Model Volume Equations: I. Bark Taper Equations for California Conifers

Craig M. Olson and Lee C. Wensel

Hilgardia, 1995, vol. 62, issue 2

Abstract: Upper-stem tree diameters are usually measured outside the bark with the only bark thickness measurements being made at breast height. The current study presents equations and coefficients for estimating the bark thickness in both the upper stem and at the stumps based upon the bark thickness at breast height, the size of the tree (DBH and total height), and the height to the measurement in question.

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Date: 1995
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