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Dominant height and average diameter as a measure of site

Parker, 1942

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5618549416938202160
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Parker H
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The Forestry Chronicle

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Dominant height correlated with age has been much used as a measure of site. Dominant height correlated with density as well as with age is better in the case of even-aged stands. For such stands, average diameter—given the same treatment—yields similar results; …
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