- Source: Tree caliper
A tree caliper is a special caliper to measure the diameter at breast height of a tree. When used in forestry, the term "caliper" can refer to the diameter of a tree's trunk at breast height itself. The measurement is generally made at 4.5 feet (1.4 m) to 5 feet (1.5 m) above the soil.
"Caliper measurements on young trees are taken 6 inches above the soil. Once a tree's caliper exceeds 4 inches, the tree is measured at a height of 12 inches."
There are a considerable number of designs of the tool.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tree caliper
- Diameter at breast height
- Tree girth measurement
- Wedge prism
- Forestry
- Chainsaw mill
- Denailer
- Resaw
- Polesaw
- Forest inventory