Reliability of non-destructive sonic tomography for detection of defects in old Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Makino trees

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Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Makino trees, which account for a large proportion of cultural assets and protected trees and have considerable historical and cultural symbolic meaning in South Korea. To verify the reliability of the nondestructive sonic tomography (SoT) method on Z. serrata trees, this study compared the results of SoT with those obtained with the destructive resistance micro-drilling method. With SoT measurement, defects were found in approximately 75% of the target Z. serrata trees and two of these trees were evaluated as having a high risk because their defective portions accounted for approximately 70% or more of the entire cross section. The independent samples t-test indicated that the two methods did not show a significant difference between measurements. Regression analysis indicated that the measurement values of the two methods showed a positive relationship with a high explanatory power of 76%, thus, verifying the reliability of SoT.

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Son, J., Kim, S., Shin, J., Lee, G., & Kim, H. (2021). Reliability of non-destructive sonic tomography for detection of defects in old Zelkova serrata (Thunb.) Makino trees. Forest Science and Technology, 17(3), 110–118. https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2021.1946169

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