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Comminution of Residual Forest Biomass

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Utilization of Residual Forest Biomass

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Residual forest biomass is by nature heterogeneous in composition, size, and shape. It is often too bulky to be hauled and handled economically by conventional methods. Frequently the mass capacity of the transport vehicles is not fully utilized.

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Hakkila, P. (1989). Comminution of Residual Forest Biomass. In: Utilization of Residual Forest Biomass. Springer Series in Wood Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74072-5_5

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