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Variable SiteIndexH (SIH) is an computed value for H100, i.e. [[Variable:Dominant_Height|dominant height]] at a stand age of 100 years. It is computed by the system, derived from site index equations. The site index equations gives the height ''h'' at age ''a'', given initial height ''h0'' at age ''a0''. For young stands, SiteIndexH it is often higher that SIS (site index determined from site factors) (cf. <ref>Elfving B och Nyström K, 1996. Yield Capacity of planted Picea abies in Northern
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Variable SiteIndexH (SIH) is a computed value for H100, i.e. [[Variable:Dominant_Height|dominant height]] at an "imagined" age of 100 years. It is computed by the system, derived from site index equations. The site index equations gives the height ''h'' at age ''a'', given initial height ''h0'' at age ''a0''. For young stands and SiteIndexH could be higher that SIS (site index determined from site factors) (cf. <ref>Elfving B och Nyström K, 1996. Yield Capacity of planted Picea abies in Northern
Sweden, Scandinavien Journal of Forest Research 11:38-49. </ref>). SiteIndexH is computed as the arithmetic mean height of dominant trees when the stand mean age is 100 years (50 years for birch), computed for each tree separately though. For trees younger than 100 years, SiteIndexH For dominant trees older than 100 years, SiteIndexH will be smaller than current dominant height.
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Sweden, Scandinavien Journal of Forest Research 11:38-49. </ref>). SiteIndexH is computed as the arithmetic mean height of dominant trees when each of these tree is 100 years old (50 years for birch). For dominant trees younger than 100 years, SiteIndexH should be lesser than current dominant Height. For dominant trees 100 years old, dominant height and SiteIndeH should be about the same. For dominant trees older than 100 years, SiteIndexH should be smaller than current dominant height.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:27, 1 September 2011

Name: SiteIndexH (SIH)
Description: SiteIndexH (SIH)
I/O: Output variable (prognosis)
Membership: Treatment unit
Type: real
Unit/values: (m)
Database table: dbo.Result_ForestData


Variable SiteIndexH (SIH) is a computed value for H100, i.e. dominant height at an "imagined" age of 100 years. It is computed by the system, derived from site index equations. The site index equations gives the height h at age a, given initial height h0 at age a0. For young stands and SiteIndexH could be higher that SIS (site index determined from site factors) (cf. [1]). SiteIndexH is computed as the arithmetic mean height of dominant trees when each of these tree is 100 years old (50 years for birch). For dominant trees younger than 100 years, SiteIndexH should be lesser than current dominant Height. For dominant trees 100 years old, dominant height and SiteIndeH should be about the same. For dominant trees older than 100 years, SiteIndexH should be smaller than current dominant height.

References

  1. Elfving B och Nyström K, 1996. Yield Capacity of planted Picea abies in Northern Sweden, Scandinavien Journal of Forest Research 11:38-49.