RU EN

Page menu:

Vashchuk L. N. An Experience of Statistical Method Application in Forest Survey at Angara River Region in 1932

Authors:
Contacts:
Federal State Budgetary Enterprise «Roslesinforg» «Pribaikallesproekt»
Rose Luxemburg str., 160, Irkutsk, 664040 Russian Federation
Keywords:
forest inventory, statistical method of forest survey, forest resources, forest economic expedition, left bank of the Angara river, report, 1932 year
Pages:
105–112

Abstract

How to cite: Vashchuk L. N. An experience of statistical method application in forest survey at Angara river region in 1932 // Sibirskij Lesnoj Zurnal (Siberian Journal of Forest Science). 2014. N. 5: 105–112 (in Russian with English abstract)

© Vashchuk L. N., 2014

Report of the Angara forest economic expedition of forest economic survey in 1932 on the left bank of the Angara River has been found. The survey covered a part of Krasnoyarsk Territory and Irkutsk region, a total area of​​ 18641.8 thousand ha. The report describes technology of forest inventory and achievements that have not previously been published. The survey was conducted by statistical method, which consisted of a sample by a continuous forest inventory enumeration of trees on sample plots (SP), arranged in an array on a particular system, followed by mathematical-statistical recalculation of the sample results to the entire survey. To do this, strip finders (sights) were cut in the latitudinal direction at a distance from one another at 16 km. On the hacked sights, by every 2 km, 0.1ha (10 × 100 m) SP were established. In total 32 forest inventory sights were hacked, with total length of 9931 km, which incorporated 4817 SP. The accuracy of forest resources’ inventory characteristics determining also was investigated using smaller sample plots. For this purpose, each of the SP were cut to smaller area of​​ 0.01 ha (10 × 10 m), where independent continuous enumeration of trees was conducted, andsample trees were cut, measured and bucked to the assortments, to explore the tree stand assortment structure. At each «sample cutting area» all the trees were felled out from 44 cm and above DBH. At half of the sample plot with 5 × 10 m size, located in the eastern end, all the trees were felled out and measured from 24 cm and above DBH. Every four «sample cutting area» in the fifth, all the trees with 12 cm and above DBH were cut down and measured. According to the results of the work, a detailed description of forest resources in the whole Angara river basin, and across 17 forest exploitation areas was completed.

Return to list