ControlTable Dead wood
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In the dead wood control table you can configure the simulations of dead wood development, from the time of a single trees' death to complete decomposition.
Dead Wood
Allows you to control how the decomposition, and if any extraction of dead wood, should be simulated.
DecompositionRateBiomass
- Aspen defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Populus tremula.
- Beech defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Fagus silvatica.
- Birch defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Betula ssp.
- Broadleaf defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of broadleaves other than birch and aspen (sv: triviallöv).
- Contorta defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Pinus contorta.
- Deciduous defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of broadleaves other than beech and oak (sv: ädellöv).
- Oak defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Quercus robur.
- Pine defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Pinus sylvestris.
- Spruce defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of Picea abies.
- Unknown defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of biomass of unknown species.
DecompositionRateVolume
- Aspen defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Populus tremula.
- Beech defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Fagus silvatica.
- Birch defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Betula ssp.
- Broadleaf defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of broadleaves other than birch and aspen (sv: triviallöv).
- Contorta defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Pinus contorta.
- Deciduous defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of broadleaves other than beech and oak (sv: ädellöv).
- Oak defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Quercus robur.
- Pine defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Pinus sylvestris.
- Spruce defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of Picea abies.
- Unknown defines the rate of decomposition, in percentage per year, of volume of unknown species.
ProportionDeadWoodCollected
- Aspen defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Populus tremula that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Beech defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Fagus silvatica that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Birch defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Betula ssp. that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Broadleaf defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of broadleaves other than birch and aspen (sv: triviallöv) that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Contorta defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Pinus contorta that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Deciduous defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of broadleaves other than beech and oak (sv: ädellöv) that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Oak defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Quercus robur that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Pine defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Pinus sylvestris that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Spruce defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of Picea abies that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).
- Unknown defines the proportion, in percentage, of dead wood of unknown species that is extracted (and sometimes used as forest fuel[?]).