Difference between revisions of "Variable:Dominant Height"

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Domainant height is used as input to the thinning guide, to determine timing (range) and thinning grade.
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|description = Domainant height is used as input to the thinning guide, to determine timing (range) and thinning grade.  
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|I_O = Output variable (prognosis)
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|type = real
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|membership = [[Definition:Treatment Unit|Treatment Unit]]
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|unit_values = (dm)
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|database = (result database) dbo.Result_ForestData
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Computes as arithmetic mean height of 100 largest (diameter) trees of [[Variable:Dominant Species | dominant species]] in a one ha stand. If there are several plots in the stand, dominant height is computed as the arithmetic average over all plots, with 100 dominant trees/per ha selected from each plot.
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Computed as arithmetic mean height of 100 largest (diameter) trees of [[Variable:Dominant Species | dominant species]] in a one ha stand. If there are several plots in the stand, dominant height is computed as the arithmetic average over all plots, with 100 dominant trees/per ha selected from each plot.
 
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Revision as of 10:38, 1 September 2011

Name: Dominant Height
Description: Domainant height is used as input to the thinning guide, to determine timing (range) and thinning grade.
I/O: Output variable (prognosis)
Membership: Treatment Unit
Type: real
Unit/values: (dm)
Database table: (result database) dbo.Result_ForestData


Computed as arithmetic mean height of 100 largest (diameter) trees of dominant species in a one ha stand. If there are several plots in the stand, dominant height is computed as the arithmetic average over all plots, with 100 dominant trees/per ha selected from each plot.