Module 4 Topic 4

Oregon State University Ecampus
19 Sept 201603:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the process of measuring the diameter and basal area of a Douglas fir tree is demonstrated. The presenter explains how to use a DBH tape, which provides a direct diameter measurement, and compares it with a regular measuring tape. By measuring the circumference with a standard tape, the diameter is calculated using the formula for circumference (C = πD). The example involves converting measurements from inches to feet and using the formula for the area of a circle (πr²) to calculate the basal area. This method helps in assessing tree size in forest management.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script focuses on measuring the diameter of a Douglas fir tree using a DBH tape and a regular measuring tape.
  • 😀 DBH stands for Diameter at Breast Height, which is the standard height for measuring trees.
  • 😀 A DBH tape helps directly measure the diameter by multiplying the circumference by a constant (pi).
  • 😀 The DBH tape used in the demonstration is marked with red numbers to directly read the diameter in inches.
  • 😀 The diameter of the Douglas fir tree measured with the DBH tape was 18 inches.
  • 😀 To calculate the basal area of the tree, the formula for the area of a circle (πr²) is used, where 'r' is the radius.
  • 😀 The radius is found by dividing the diameter by 2, so 18 inches gives a radius of 9 inches.
  • 😀 To convert inches to feet, divide the radius by 12. In this case, 9 inches becomes 0.75 feet.
  • 😀 The basal area, or the area of the cross-section of the tree, is calculated as π times the radius squared, resulting in 1.77 square feet.
  • 😀 Not everyone has access to a DBH tape, but a regular measuring tape can also be used by measuring the circumference of the tree.
  • 😀 The circumference measured with a regular measuring tape was 58 inches, which is used to calculate the diameter.
  • 😀 To find the diameter from the circumference, divide the circumference by pi (3.14), which gives a diameter of approximately 18 inches, matching the DBH tape measurement.

Q & A

  • What does DBH stand for in tree measurement?

    -DBH stands for Diameter at Breast Height. It refers to the standard height at which tree diameter is measured, typically at 4.5 feet above the ground.

  • What is the significance of using a DBH tape?

    -A DBH tape is designed to allow direct measurement of a tree's diameter at breast height. The tape is calibrated so that it automatically accounts for the units of measurement, simplifying the process.

  • How do you calculate the basal area of a tree?

    -To calculate the basal area, you first measure the tree's diameter, convert it to feet, then use the formula for the area of a circle: Area = π × r², where r is the radius (half of the diameter).

  • Why do we convert the diameter from inches to feet when calculating basal area?

    -We convert the diameter from inches to feet because basal area is typically expressed in square feet, and using consistent units ensures the accuracy of the calculation.

  • What is the formula used to calculate the area of a tree cross-section?

    -The formula used is Area = π × r², where r is the radius of the tree, which is half of the measured diameter.

  • How is the radius of the tree calculated from the diameter?

    -The radius is calculated by dividing the diameter by 2. For example, if the diameter is 18 inches, the radius is 9 inches.

  • What is the result of calculating the area of a Douglas fir with an 18-inch diameter?

    -Using the formula, the area comes out to 1.77 square feet. This represents the basal area of the tree.

  • How can you measure the tree's diameter without a DBH tape?

    -If you don't have a DBH tape, you can measure the tree's circumference with a regular measuring tape and then use the formula Circumference = π × Diameter to calculate the diameter.

  • What is the process for determining the tree diameter using a measuring tape?

    -To determine the diameter using a measuring tape, you first measure the tree's circumference. Then, divide the circumference by π (3.14) to calculate the diameter.

  • What is the diameter of a tree with a circumference of 58 inches?

    -If the tree's circumference is 58 inches, the diameter is approximately 18.5 inches, calculated by dividing 58 by π (3.14).

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