Sampling with a Rope - a Worked Example
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1979/v105i10/11369Abstract
The author in a previous paper "Sampling with a rope - a novel and useful method" published in January, 1979, Indian Forester Vol.105, No.1 has described a new method of conducting surveys for estimating basal area of a stand of trees. Here the practical verification of the above said theory is done. For this purpose both a real forest stand at Lachhiwala Range, East Dehra Dun Division, Compartment Number 2 and a theoretical basal area of the shapes given in Figure 4 (Text) were considered. This study proves the validity of the Sampling with a Rope Theory.Downloads
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1979-10-01
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Satyamurthi, K. R. (1979). Sampling with a Rope - a Worked Example. Indian Forester, 105(10), 733–740. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1979/v105i10/11369
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