Equations for predicting the largest crown width of stand-grown trees in western Oregon

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David W. Hann, David W. Hann
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Equations for predicting the largest crown width of stand-grown trees in western Oregon

Largest crown width (LCW) equations for stand-grown trees were developed for 14 tree species found in western Oregon. The equations are used in the growth-and-yield model ORGANON and in the stand-visualization program VIZ4ST. They were constructed such that LCW equals the maximum crown width of open-grown trees when the crown ratio is equal to one. Tree measurements needed for the equations are diameter at breast height (in.), total tree height (ft), and crown length (ft).

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Equations for predicting the largest crown width of stand-grown trees in western Oregon
1997, Forest Research Laboratory, College of Forestry, Oregon State University
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"December 1997."

Bibliography: p. 13-14.

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Corvallis, OR
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Research contribution / Forest Research Laboratory, College of Forestry, Oregon State University -- 17., Research contribution (Oregon State University. Forest Research Laboratory) -- 17.

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14 p. :
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OL15558085M

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