Examples of Timber Merchantability Specifications in a sentence
All waste volumes within the plot boundaries must be measured and recorded according to the Timber Merchantability Specifications specified in this manual.
Table 1-1 Interior Standard Timber Merchantability Specifications Description The following standard timber merchantability specifications must be used for all appraisals.
Timber Merchantability Specifications and Waste Monetary Billing Timber Merchantability SpecificationsTimber merchantability specifications are based on the determination of maturity in a timber cruise of the cutblock and are further refined by species.
Utilization levels UtilizationAnalysis unit Data source and comments:The “Interior Timber Merchantability Specifications of the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual” specifies the utilization levels for billing of timber and are also utilized for assessing cut control for licensee annual allowable cuts.For yield table projections in the timber supply analysis, the specifications for minimum stump diameter are converted to a corresponding breast height diameter.
DescriptionThe following coast timber merchantability specifications must be used in all appraisals.In this table "mature" means timber which has an averageage of 121 years or older and "immature" means timber which has an average age of less than 121 years.Table 2-1 Coast Timber Merchantability Specifications MatureImmature1.
Timber Merchantability Specifications and Waste Monetary Billing Timber Merchantability SpecificationsTimber merchantability specifications are based on the determination of maturity in a timber cruise of the cutblock and are further refined by species.
The Interior Timber Merchantability Specifications of the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual specifies the utilization levels for timber harvested on Crown land.The utilization levels define the maximum stump height, minimum top diameter inside bark and minimum diameter at breast height by species.
Utilization levels UtilizationAnalysis unit Minimum dbh (cm) Maximum stump height (cm) Minimum top dib (cm)Pine 12.5 30 10All other species 17.5 30 10Data source and comments:The Interior Timber Merchantability Specifications of the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual specifies a minimum diameter at dbh of 12.5 cm for pine and 17.5 for all other species in the interior.
Utilization levels Data source and comments:Table 1-2 Interior Timber Merchantability Specifications of the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual specifies the utilization levels for billing of harvested timber.
Utilization levels Utilization Analysis unit Minimum stumpdiameter (cm)Corresponding minimum DBH (cm)Maximum stump height (cm) Minimum topdib (cm) Pine1512.53010Cedar2017.53015All other2017.53010Data source and comments:Table 1-2 Interior Timber Merchantability Specifications of the Provincial Logging Residue and Waste Measurement Procedures Manual specifies the utilization levels for billing of harvested timber.