Examination of uncertainty in per unit area estimates of above ground biomass using terrestrial LiDAR and ground data
In estimating aboveground forest biomass (AGB), three sources of error that interact and propagate include: (1) measurement error, the quality of the tree-level measurement data used as inputs for the individual-tree equations; (2) model error, the uncertainty about the equations of the individual t...
Main Authors: | Shettles, M. (Author), Hilker, T. (Author), Temesgen, H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016-02-25.
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