Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state

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Autor(a) principal: Gimenez, Bruno Oliva
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Danielli, Filipe Eduardo, Oliveira, Criscian Kellen Amaro de, Santos, Joaquim dos, Higuchi, Niro
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: Eight volume models were tested to fit observed data from merchantable tree species of Southern Roraima; four simple entry models with DBH as independent variable and four double entry models with DBH and merchantable height (Hc) as independent variables. Among those, the best model was compared with the one which uses form factor equal to 0.7. Additionally, the same models were tested with diameter at stump height (Dtoco) instead of DBH in order to develop an equation to estimate the volume removed by logging. To carry out this study, 54 sample trees with DBH ≥ 30 cm were taken from a clear cut area for agriculture projects in Rorainópolis, Southern Roraima. The model that best fit the observed data was V = 0.000503 ∗ DBHΛ2.157162 (R2 adj = 0.899 and Syx = 1.38 m3), because it does not have Hc as independent variable. To estimate the volume from the independent variable Dtoco the model that presented the best results was V = 0.002603 ∗ DtocoΛ1.761132 (R2 adj. = 0.789 and Syx = 1.93 m3). In the clear cut area, merchantable height could be measured precisely; in this case, double entry model could be very convenient as well, such as V = 0.000263 ∗ Dtoco Λ1.782244 ∗ Hc Λ 0.765729 (R2 adj. = 0.872 and Syx = 1.51 m3). Models with a universal form factor (0.7, for example) are not reliable mainly because Hc is not obtained precisely during the field data collection for forest inventory.
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spelling Gimenez, Bruno OlivaDanielli, Filipe EduardoOliveira, Criscian Kellen Amaro deSantos, Joaquim dosHiguchi, Niro2020-05-08T20:43:49Z2020-05-08T20:43:49Z2015https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15419Eight volume models were tested to fit observed data from merchantable tree species of Southern Roraima; four simple entry models with DBH as independent variable and four double entry models with DBH and merchantable height (Hc) as independent variables. Among those, the best model was compared with the one which uses form factor equal to 0.7. Additionally, the same models were tested with diameter at stump height (Dtoco) instead of DBH in order to develop an equation to estimate the volume removed by logging. To carry out this study, 54 sample trees with DBH ≥ 30 cm were taken from a clear cut area for agriculture projects in Rorainópolis, Southern Roraima. The model that best fit the observed data was V = 0.000503 ∗ DBHΛ2.157162 (R2 adj = 0.899 and Syx = 1.38 m3), because it does not have Hc as independent variable. To estimate the volume from the independent variable Dtoco the model that presented the best results was V = 0.002603 ∗ DtocoΛ1.761132 (R2 adj. = 0.789 and Syx = 1.93 m3). In the clear cut area, merchantable height could be measured precisely; in this case, double entry model could be very convenient as well, such as V = 0.000263 ∗ Dtoco Λ1.782244 ∗ Hc Λ 0.765729 (R2 adj. = 0.872 and Syx = 1.51 m3). Models with a universal form factor (0.7, for example) are not reliable mainly because Hc is not obtained precisely during the field data collection for forest inventory.Volume 43, Número 106, Pags. 291-301Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessApproximation TheoryAmazonField Data CollectionForest InventoryIndependent VariablesObserved DataTimber SpeciesVolume EquationsVolume ModelsForestryForest ManagementForestsInventory ControlVolume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima stateEquações volumétricas para espécies comerciais madeireiras do sul do estado de Roraimainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleScientia Forestalis/Forest Sciencesporreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa4.pdfartigo-inpa4.pdfapplication/pdf1210525https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15419/1/artigo-inpa4.pdf6197add78206c8268ffa526727461c2cMD511/154192020-07-14 11:06:35.718oai:repositorio:1/15419Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:06:35Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Equações volumétricas para espécies comerciais madeireiras do sul do estado de Roraima
title Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
spellingShingle Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
Gimenez, Bruno Oliva
Approximation Theory
Amazon
Field Data Collection
Forest Inventory
Independent Variables
Observed Data
Timber Species
Volume Equations
Volume Models
Forestry
Forest Management
Forests
Inventory Control
title_short Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
title_full Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
title_fullStr Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
title_full_unstemmed Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
title_sort Volume equations for merchantable timber species of Southern Roraima state
author Gimenez, Bruno Oliva
author_facet Gimenez, Bruno Oliva
Danielli, Filipe Eduardo
Oliveira, Criscian Kellen Amaro de
Santos, Joaquim dos
Higuchi, Niro
author_role author
author2 Danielli, Filipe Eduardo
Oliveira, Criscian Kellen Amaro de
Santos, Joaquim dos
Higuchi, Niro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gimenez, Bruno Oliva
Danielli, Filipe Eduardo
Oliveira, Criscian Kellen Amaro de
Santos, Joaquim dos
Higuchi, Niro
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Approximation Theory
Amazon
Field Data Collection
Forest Inventory
Independent Variables
Observed Data
Timber Species
Volume Equations
Volume Models
Forestry
Forest Management
Forests
Inventory Control
topic Approximation Theory
Amazon
Field Data Collection
Forest Inventory
Independent Variables
Observed Data
Timber Species
Volume Equations
Volume Models
Forestry
Forest Management
Forests
Inventory Control
description Eight volume models were tested to fit observed data from merchantable tree species of Southern Roraima; four simple entry models with DBH as independent variable and four double entry models with DBH and merchantable height (Hc) as independent variables. Among those, the best model was compared with the one which uses form factor equal to 0.7. Additionally, the same models were tested with diameter at stump height (Dtoco) instead of DBH in order to develop an equation to estimate the volume removed by logging. To carry out this study, 54 sample trees with DBH ≥ 30 cm were taken from a clear cut area for agriculture projects in Rorainópolis, Southern Roraima. The model that best fit the observed data was V = 0.000503 ∗ DBHΛ2.157162 (R2 adj = 0.899 and Syx = 1.38 m3), because it does not have Hc as independent variable. To estimate the volume from the independent variable Dtoco the model that presented the best results was V = 0.002603 ∗ DtocoΛ1.761132 (R2 adj. = 0.789 and Syx = 1.93 m3). In the clear cut area, merchantable height could be measured precisely; in this case, double entry model could be very convenient as well, such as V = 0.000263 ∗ Dtoco Λ1.782244 ∗ Hc Λ 0.765729 (R2 adj. = 0.872 and Syx = 1.51 m3). Models with a universal form factor (0.7, for example) are not reliable mainly because Hc is not obtained precisely during the field data collection for forest inventory.
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