Weight of hard Hardwoods in Southeastern US

This tool calculates the green weight of the total tree (wood, bark, and foliage) for hard Hardwoods in the southeastern United States. Oak and Hickory trees are examples. You can find the diameter if you measure the circumference of the tree at your breast  height in inches and divide by pi. 

Enter the diameter of the tree at breast height in inches. Use decimals not fractions. Example 5.5  not 5 1/2  

Enter the total height of the tree in feet. Use decimals not fractions. Example 25.75 not 25 feet 9 inches.

Input Values:

diameter of tree at breast height diameter = inches
total height of tree height = feet

Results:

total above ground weight of  tree weight1 = pounds
weight of  roots weight2 = pounds
total weight of tree  weight3 = pounds


The algorithms on this page come from the "Tables for Estimating Total Tree and Product Weight and Volume of Major Southern Tree Species and Species Groups".
Joseph R. Saucier and Alexander Clark III Southeastern Forest Experiment Station USDA Forest Service, Athens, Georgia 
Last update : 6/5/02

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