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Revision as of 16:35, 25 February 2016
The decay classes are defined according to Swedish NFI data (NEBRYTNINGSG)
| Name | Code | Description | 
| Raw | 0 | Wood hard. Green foliage is remaining, or vascular cambium is raw. | 
| Hard | 1 | More than 90 % of the stem volume consists of hard wood. The stems is very little affected by decomposing organsims. | 
| Slightly decomposed | 2 | 10-25 % of the stem volume consists of soft wood. | 
| Decomposed | 3 | 26-75 of the stem volume consists of soft wood. | 
| Very Decomposed | 4 | 76-100 % of the stem volume consists of soft wood. |