(Some important formulae related to forest mensuration are listed below.You can also download it as pdf.)
1.Measurement of forms
a.Form Factor
F=actual volume/(reference basal area×height)b.Form quotient
FQ=mid diameter/ diametre at breast height.
2.Bark Measurement
a.Measurement of bark thickness
Bark%=(Vob-Vub)×100/VobVob= Volume over bark
Vub= Volume under bark
3.Crown Measurements
a.Crown Surface area
Ac= πdL/2Ac=Crown Surface area (m^2)
d= diameter at base of crown (m)
L= Length from tip to crown margin(m)
As L is difficult to measure,it can be replaced by,
√(d/2)^2+h^2
= Ï€r √rb^2+h^2
Where rb= radius at base of crown (m).
b.Crown Volume
Vc= πdb^2h/12Where,
Vc= crown volume
db= diameter at base of crown(m)
h= crown depth= (tree height-crown height)
4.Tree Volume
a.Estimation of Volume of tree
V= ghf (m^3)= Ï€d^2/4×hfm^3
d= diameter at breast height
g= basal area at breast height
h= total area
f= form factor
b.Measurement of Standing trees
Basal area=(reference diameter)^2 × Ï€/4=(ref. girth)^2 ×1/4 Ï€
c.Log volume by direct measurement
a.Smalian formulaV= πL(d1^2+d2^2)/8 ,
d1&d2 are diametres at both end of logs.
L= length of log,
s1&s2 ars cross sectional area of log
=L(s1+s2)/2
b.Huber's formula
V= πLdm^2/4
=Lgm, dm= diameter at middle of log.
gm=cross sectional area at middle of log.
V= πLdm^2/4
=Lgm, dm= diameter at middle of log.
gm=cross sectional area at middle of log.
c.Newton's formula
V= Ï€(d1^2+4dm^2+d2^2)×L/24
=L(s1+4sm+s2)/6
d1& d2diameter at base and top of log resp.
S1&S2 are cross sectional at base and top of log resp.
dm= diameter at mid-length of log.
L=log length
V= volume of log
V= Ï€(d1^2+4dm^2+d2^2)×L/24
=L(s1+4sm+s2)/6
d1& d2diameter at base and top of log resp.
S1&S2 are cross sectional at base and top of log resp.
dm= diameter at mid-length of log.
L=log length
V= volume of log
5.Cubic Volume of Logs
B= π D^2/4= 0.7854D^2
6.Cubic Volume of squared timbers
V=(g/4)^2 × L7.Stacked Volume
L×B×HFor actual vol.
Ï€/4=0.7854 (piling cofficient) is used.
8.Current method of estimating standing vol. of a coupe in Nepal:
Quarter girth formula
Volume= (Girth)^2/16× lengthis used to calculate the volume.
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By:Supushpa Regmi
IOF Hetauda Campus, Hetauda, Nepal
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Forest Mensuration Formulas
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