Bark characteristics are not only used in the forest-wood supply chain, for example to calculate standing volumes, but also to transform wood volumes and masses. In this study, bark thickness, bark volume and bark mass were analyzed on the basis of 150 Scots pine discs, with a mean diameter of 13 cm. The mean double bark thickness was 3.02 mm, the mean bark volume proportion was 5.6% and mean bark mass proportion was 3.3%. Bark proportions were significantly affected by the log-specific variables ‘diameter over bark’, ‘proportion of bark damage’ and ‘double bark thickness’.
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Berendt, F., Pegel, E., Blasko, L., & Cremer, T. (2021). Bark proportion of Scots pine industrial wood. European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 79(3), 749–752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-021-01657-7
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