Abstract
Aerial photo volume tables have been used by foresters and others to estimate board feet and cubic feet of standing timber gross volume in the United States for a number of years (Paine 1981). These tables have been very useful to assist in the stratfication of timber stands, thereby making ground sampling more efficient.
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Kasile, J. (1983). Aerial Photo Biomass Equation. In: Côté, W.A. (eds) Biomass Utilization. NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series, vol 67. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0833-2_5
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