3 trees are located is a sample plot of 15m X 15m. their dbh are as under:dbh= 25cm, 30cm, 35cm find the stand basal area in sq m per Ha
Question
3 trees are located in a sample plot of 15m X 15m. Their DBH are as under:
- DBH = 25 cm
- DBH = 30 cm
- DBH = 35 cm
Find the stand basal area in sq m per Ha.
Solution
To calculate the stand basal area in square meters per hectare, follow these steps:
-
First, calculate the basal area of each tree using the formula: Basal Area = π * (DBH/2)^2. The DBH (Diameter at Breast Height) is given in cm, but we need to convert it to meters by dividing by 100.
For the first tree: Basal Area = π * (0.25/2)^2 = 0.049 m^2 For the second tree: Basal Area = π * (0.30/2)^2 = 0.071 m^2 For the third tree: Basal Area = π * (0.35/2)^2 = 0.096 m^2
-
Add up the basal areas of all trees to get the total basal area for the plot: 0.049 m^2 + 0.071 m^2 + 0.096 m^2 = 0.216 m^2
-
The sample plot size is 15m x 15m = 225 m^2. To express the basal area per hectare (10,000 m^2), we need to scale up the sample plot. The scaling factor is 10,000 m^2 / 225 m^2 = 44.44 (approximately).
-
Multiply the total basal area by the scaling factor to get the stand basal area per hectare: 0.216 m^2 * 44.44 = 9.6 m^2/ha (approximately).
So, the stand basal area is approximately 9.6 square meters per hectare.
Similar Questions
for a tree with dbh= 45.6cm, height= 27m and total stem volume of 1.78cum, the artificial form factor of the tree is:
consider a stand of eucalyptus, trees that are on average 30cm in diameter and spaced on a regular 3m grid. find the spacing factor
Dustin measures the circular floor of a tepee, then calculates that it has a circumference of 15.072 yards. What is the floor's area?
A tree casts a shadow 24ft long from its base with an angle of elevation of the sun of 40° How tall is the tree?*15.43 ft12 ft12.34 ft20.14 ft
The base and height of triangle are in the ratio 3:4. If it’s area is216 cm2 . Find its base and height.
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.