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Edmundas Petrauskas, Petras Rup?ys, Martynas Narmontas, Marius Aleinikovas, Lina Beniu?iene and Benas ?ilinskas
This study examines the performance of 11 tree taper models to predict the diameter of bark at any given height and the total stem volume of eight dominant tree species in the boreal forests of Lithuania. Here, we develop eight new models using stochasti...
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German Stid Niño Lopez, Paula Andrea Ramos Molina, Alonso Barrios Trilleras, Ana Milena López Aguirre
Pág. 174 - 187
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Francisco Rodríguez,Iñigo Lizarralde,Felipe Bravo
Pág. e034
Aim of study: A stem taper function and a compatible merchantable volume system are compared to evaluate which provides a better description of the stem profile for the main species in central Spain.Area of study: This research was carried out in the reg...
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Karel Ku?elka,Róbert Maru?ák
Pág. e008
Aim of study: To optimize an interpolation method and distribution of measured diameters to represent regular stem form of coniferous trees using a set of discrete points.Area of study: Central-Bohemian highlands, Czech Republic; a region that represents...
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Horacio Gilabert, Carlos Paci
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Volume-ratio and total volume models for Eucalyptus nitens and E. globulus grown in southern Chile were fitted independently. The validation process considered the bias and the total error in the volume estimates, as well as the age classes close to th...
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Johansson, T.
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Benbrahim, M. Gavaland, A.
Pág. 377 - 383
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Karlsson, Kjell
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