2018
DOI: 10.1111/nrm.12187
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Comparing of allometric models of single‐tree biomass intended for airborne laser sensing and terrestrial taxation of carbon pool in the forests of Eurasia

Abstract: For the main tree species in North America, Europe, and Japan, a number of thousands of allometric equations for single-tree biomass estimation using mostly tree height and stem diameter at breast height are designed. An innovative airborne laser method of the forest canopy sensing allows to process online a number of morphological indices of trees, to combine them with the biomass allometric models, and to evaluate the forest carbon pools. The database of 28 wood and shrub species containing 2.4 thousand of d… Show more

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“…Popescu [47] first introduced biomass allometric equations using tree height and crown diameters. However, Usoltsev et al's [76] comparative results show the accuracy of an allometric model with ALS-derived tree height and crown dimeter is significantly lower than that with ground-measured tree height and DBH. Fu et al [77] built a statistical DBH model from crown projection area and tree height.…”
Section: Airborne Laser Scanning (Als)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Popescu [47] first introduced biomass allometric equations using tree height and crown diameters. However, Usoltsev et al's [76] comparative results show the accuracy of an allometric model with ALS-derived tree height and crown dimeter is significantly lower than that with ground-measured tree height and DBH. Fu et al [77] built a statistical DBH model from crown projection area and tree height.…”
Section: Airborne Laser Scanning (Als)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The estimation of aboveground phytomass stocks and its fractions (stem, branches, leaves) was conducted using allometric Equation (1) for each tree based on data on stem diameter at 1.3 m and tree height [93]:…”
Section: Estimation Of the Aboveground Phytomass And Its Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eq. 5 and the coefficients a 0 , a 1 , and a 2 for the tree species of pine, birch, and alder were taken from Usoltsev et al (2019).…”
Section: Detection Of Radioactive Waste Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%