Here we developed a simple linear model to estimate white spruce bark thickness in the northern forests of Alaska. Data were collected from six areas throughout interior and southcentral Alaska. Geographic variation of bark thickness was tested between the Alaska statewide model and for each geographic area. The results show that the Alaska statewide model is accurate, simple, and robust, and has no practical geographic variation over the six areas. The model provides accurate estimates of the bark thickness for white spruce trees in Alaska for a wide array of future studies, and it is in demand by landowners and forest managers to support their management decisions.We are obligated to Carol E. Lewis and Edmond C. Packee for supportin...
The results of bark thickness analysis of pine and spruce trees at the thinning age are presented in...
Black spruce, Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P., is largely overlooked in Alaska because of its small siz...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Ecological processes are responsible for ve...
White spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) is a valuable commercial species found in interior and sou...
We studied bark thickness in the mixed-conifer forest type throughout California. Sampling included ...
Bark plays a critical role in the life of a tree when it is standing. Once the tree is felled, howev...
The interest in alternate energy sources has prompted the study of tree bark. This thesis deals with...
This is issue 9: Bark Thickness, k. Factors for Four Montana Coniferous Tree Specieshttps://scholarw...
Tree and log diameters are usually measured outside bark, but inside-bark diameters are of greater e...
Background and Purpose: Bark thickness and its share in the volume of roundwood are the most importa...
Alaska's richest timber resource is its coastal forest, a narrow band of temperate rain forest exten...
Harvesters estimate bark thickness primarily from diameter over bark (DOB) and use it to estimate lo...
There is a lot of mystery and romance about Alaska. As a boy I pictured it as a land of ice and snow...
The research was carried out in the coppice-originated pure oak stands that are being converted to h...
Considering the surface of individual tree compartments, it is obvious that the main portion of bark...
The results of bark thickness analysis of pine and spruce trees at the thinning age are presented in...
Black spruce, Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P., is largely overlooked in Alaska because of its small siz...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Ecological processes are responsible for ve...
White spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) is a valuable commercial species found in interior and sou...
We studied bark thickness in the mixed-conifer forest type throughout California. Sampling included ...
Bark plays a critical role in the life of a tree when it is standing. Once the tree is felled, howev...
The interest in alternate energy sources has prompted the study of tree bark. This thesis deals with...
This is issue 9: Bark Thickness, k. Factors for Four Montana Coniferous Tree Specieshttps://scholarw...
Tree and log diameters are usually measured outside bark, but inside-bark diameters are of greater e...
Background and Purpose: Bark thickness and its share in the volume of roundwood are the most importa...
Alaska's richest timber resource is its coastal forest, a narrow band of temperate rain forest exten...
Harvesters estimate bark thickness primarily from diameter over bark (DOB) and use it to estimate lo...
There is a lot of mystery and romance about Alaska. As a boy I pictured it as a land of ice and snow...
The research was carried out in the coppice-originated pure oak stands that are being converted to h...
Considering the surface of individual tree compartments, it is obvious that the main portion of bark...
The results of bark thickness analysis of pine and spruce trees at the thinning age are presented in...
Black spruce, Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P., is largely overlooked in Alaska because of its small siz...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Ecological processes are responsible for ve...