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Allometry, Basal Area Growth, and Volume Equations for Quercus mongolica and Quercus variabilis in Gangwon Province of Korea  

Choi, Jung-Kee (Division of Forest Management and Landscape Architecture, Kangwon National University)
You, Byung-Oh (Division of Forest Resources Information, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Burkhart, Harold E. (Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Publication Information
Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.96, no.2, 2007 , pp. 189-196 More about this Journal
Abstract
Allometry, basal area equations, and volume equations were developed with various tree measurement variables for the major species, Quercus mongolica and Quercus variabilis, in Korean natural hardwood forests. For allometry models, the relationships between total height-DBH, crown width-DBH, height to the widest portion of the crown-total height, and height to base of crown-total height were investigated. Multiple regression methods were used to relate annual basal area growth to tree variables of initial size (DBH, total height, crown width) and relative size (relative diameter, relative height) as well as competition measures (competition index, crown class, exposed crown area, percent exposed crown area, live crown ratio). For tree volume equations, the combined-variable and Schumacher models were fitted with DBH, total height and crown width for both species.
Keywords
mensuration; allometry; basal area growth; tree volume; Quercus mongolica; Quercus variabilis;
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