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curves_upland_oak [2016/06/28 21:16]
ddrummond [Site Index Curves]
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 +
 ====== Site Index Curves ====== ====== Site Index Curves ======
 +===== Upland Oak - Virginia-Carolina Piedmont and northern Appalachian Mountains =====
 +<​html>​
 +    <div id="​chartdiv-wrapper">​
 +      <div id="​chartdiv"></​div>​
 +    </​div>​
 +    <script type="​text/​javascript">​
 +      var options = {
 +        title: '​Virginia-Carolina Piedmont and northern Appalachian Mountains',​
 +        containerId:​ '​chartdiv',​
 +        baseAge: 50,
 +        bVars: [1.2866, 0.9962, -0.0355, 1.4485, -0.0316],
 +        cVars: [0.7709, 1.0063, -0.0356, -1.5038, -0.0419],
 +        ageMin: 10,
 +        ageMax: 100,
 +        siMin: 30,
 +        siMax: 110,
 +        ageStep: 5,
 +        siStep: 10
 +      }
 +      siteIndexChart = new SiteIndexChart(options);​
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 +</​html>​
  
-===== Upland Oak ===== 
-{{::​uplandoak1.jpg|}} 
-\\ 
-Source: USDA Tech. Bul. No. 560 1937\\ 
-{{:​uplandoak2.jpg|}} 
-\\ 
-These site index curves are based on 697 observations of height on age for white, northern, red, southern 
-red, scarlet, black, and chestnut oak in the Virginia-Carolina Piedmont and the Southern Appalachian 
-Mountains. The curves were constructed using equations of the form, Log Height = a + b (1/age). 
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