(TI-59) Southern Pine Site Index
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(TI-59) Southern Pine Site Index
An excerpt from Computation of Southern Pine Site Index Using a TI-59 Calculator, USDA-Forest service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, GTR SO-48, SEP 1983
" SUMMARY A program is described that permits computation of site index in the field using a Texas Instruments model TI-59 programmable, hand-held, battery- powered calculator. Based on a series of equations developed by R.M. Farrar, Jr., for the site index curves in USDA Miscellaneous Publication 50, the program can accommodate any index base age, tree age, and height within wide limits for the four principal southern pine species: loblolly (Pinus taeda L.), longleaf (P. palustrls Mill,), shortleaf (P, enehinata Mill.) and slash pine (P. elliottii Engelm.), Small errors in estimating average stand age or height cause large errors in estimating site index, especially for young stands. The program is used to explore the sensitivity of site index estimates to age and height errors … … a sensitivity analysis of site index estimates is reported that illustrates the inaccuracy resulting from small errors in determining stand age and stand height … … The calculator program presented here (appendix, Program Listing) uses coefficients Farrar (1975) developed to describe site index curves in Miscellaneous Publication 50 … " … BEST! SlideRule |
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