EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ

ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to verify the accuracy of the optical dendrometers Criterion 400 and RC3H bystudying the quality of measures of wood volume determination of standing trees through these dendrometers.The study was developed at the Experimental Station of Forest Sciences, in Itatinga,...

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Main Authors: Marcos Felipe Nicoletti, João Luis Ferreira Batista, Samuel de Pádua Chaves Carvalho, Tito Nunes de Castro, André Felipe Hess
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 2015-01-01
Series:Ciência Florestal
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53439559012
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spelling doaj-6d4725d74ee8400b97d3d1424e10a58b2020-11-24T22:06:48ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Florestal0103-99541980-50982015-01-01252395404EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉMarcos Felipe NicolettiJoão Luis Ferreira BatistaSamuel de Pádua Chaves CarvalhoTito Nunes de CastroAndré Felipe HessABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to verify the accuracy of the optical dendrometers Criterion 400 and RC3H bystudying the quality of measures of wood volume determination of standing trees through these dendrometers.The study was developed at the Experimental Station of Forest Sciences, in Itatinga, São Paulo state, whichbelongs to the University of São Paulo (ESALQ / USP). It was sampled a total of 175 trees in three plots ofEucalyptus grandis. The stem diameter of standing trees was measured by the two optical dendrometers atdistances of 0.1, 0.4, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 2.0 meters from this point meter by meter along the stem up to 8 metersheight. After measuring the standing trees they were felled and the diameter was obtained in differentpositions with a caliper and a tape in the same positions that the non-destructive measures were taken. Withthe diameters the volume was calculated by section and by individual trees by the Smalian formula forthe comparison of methods. Analyzing the measurements of stem diameter and the individual tree volume realizes that the two dendrometers provided measures generally underestimated. However, the Criterionprovided the best estimates. For the diameter and individual tree volume the Criterion showed underestimatederrors averaging approximately 1 cm (10%), while the RC3H resulted in errors greater than 5 cm (30%) onaverage.Thus, when measuring observed variables in a non-destructive way with reliability and accuracy,the Criterion showed better results.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=53439559012
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author Marcos Felipe Nicoletti
João Luis Ferreira Batista
Samuel de Pádua Chaves Carvalho
Tito Nunes de Castro
André Felipe Hess
spellingShingle Marcos Felipe Nicoletti
João Luis Ferreira Batista
Samuel de Pádua Chaves Carvalho
Tito Nunes de Castro
André Felipe Hess
EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
Ciência Florestal
author_facet Marcos Felipe Nicoletti
João Luis Ferreira Batista
Samuel de Pádua Chaves Carvalho
Tito Nunes de Castro
André Felipe Hess
author_sort Marcos Felipe Nicoletti
title EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
title_short EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
title_full EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
title_fullStr EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
title_full_unstemmed EXATIDÃO DE DENDRÔMETROS ÓPTICOS PARA DETERMINAÇÃO DO VOLUME DE ÁRVORES EM PÉ
title_sort exatidão de dendrômetros ópticos para determinação do volume de árvores em pé
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Florestal
issn 0103-9954
1980-5098
publishDate 2015-01-01
description ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper is to verify the accuracy of the optical dendrometers Criterion 400 and RC3H bystudying the quality of measures of wood volume determination of standing trees through these dendrometers.The study was developed at the Experimental Station of Forest Sciences, in Itatinga, São Paulo state, whichbelongs to the University of São Paulo (ESALQ / USP). It was sampled a total of 175 trees in three plots ofEucalyptus grandis. The stem diameter of standing trees was measured by the two optical dendrometers atdistances of 0.1, 0.4, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 2.0 meters from this point meter by meter along the stem up to 8 metersheight. After measuring the standing trees they were felled and the diameter was obtained in differentpositions with a caliper and a tape in the same positions that the non-destructive measures were taken. Withthe diameters the volume was calculated by section and by individual trees by the Smalian formula forthe comparison of methods. Analyzing the measurements of stem diameter and the individual tree volume realizes that the two dendrometers provided measures generally underestimated. However, the Criterionprovided the best estimates. For the diameter and individual tree volume the Criterion showed underestimatederrors averaging approximately 1 cm (10%), while the RC3H resulted in errors greater than 5 cm (30%) onaverage.Thus, when measuring observed variables in a non-destructive way with reliability and accuracy,the Criterion showed better results.
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