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Volumn 19, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 245-251
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Largest-crown-width prediction models for 53 species in the Western United States
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Author keywords
Crown diameter; Crown modeling; Largest crown width; Tree crown width
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Indexed keywords
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING;
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS;
HARDWOODS;
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
SOFTWOODS;
SPATIAL VARIABLES MEASUREMENT;
CROWN DIAMETER;
CROWN MODELING;
HOPKINS BIOCLIMATIC INDEX;
LARGEST CROWN WIDTH;
LIVE CROWN RATIO;
STAND GROWN TREES;
TREE CROWN WIDTH;
FORESTRY;
BASAL AREA;
CROWNS;
DIAMETER;
HARDWOODS;
LATITUDE;
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;
REGRESSION ANALYSIS;
SILVICULTURE;
SOFTWOODS;
STAND VOLUME;
STATISTICAL METHODS;
STEMS;
TREE DIMENSIONS;
WESTERN USA;
WIDTH;
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EID: 7744224732
PISSN: 08856095
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1093/wjaf/19.4.245 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (49)
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References (18)
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