2006
DOI: 10.4005/jjfs.88.103
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Long-range Estimation of Standing Timber Stock in Western Boreal Forest of Canada Using Airborne Laser Altimetry.

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“…Additionally, broadleaved species have a wide range of specific gravity, and species composition changed widely among sample plots. The average canopy height is identical to the canopy space, which shows a linear relationship with SV [23], and probably TDB. However, uneven specific gravity made TDB distribution uneven and caused worse correlation coefficients for AGB and TDB than for SV.…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Additionally, broadleaved species have a wide range of specific gravity, and species composition changed widely among sample plots. The average canopy height is identical to the canopy space, which shows a linear relationship with SV [23], and probably TDB. However, uneven specific gravity made TDB distribution uneven and caused worse correlation coefficients for AGB and TDB than for SV.…”
Section: Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 78%