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Aerial photo-mensuration tables

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  • Aerial photo cruising that can be accomplished quickly, cheaply and with a satisfactory degree of accuracy has been the goal of many forest mensurationists throughout the world. As early as 1925, photo cruising was accomplished successfully by Professor R. Hugershoff and his associates in Germany. The development of this technique has not been rapid, particularly in America, because of the lack of adequate research and developmental efforts. Scattered reports from various parts of the United States and Canada indicate that photo cruising can be accomplished satisfactorily from both a cost and accuracy standpoint. The purpose of this report is to make available certain aerial photo volume tables for second-growth Douglas-fir and mature Ponderosa pine stands in Oregon that may help to promote the increased use of the photo cruising technique.
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