APPENDIX B 



The following tables are for predicting the average dominant-codominant height of five 

 species other than western white pine from white pine site index, stand age, and other site data 

 (Equation II series). 



These tables are included to facilitate calculations by the longer formula. To the "base 

 value" obtained in the first table for a given species, add "adjustment values" for each of the 

 other variables from the following tables for that species. For example, to find the height of 

 western larch where: 



White pine site index is 60 and stand age is 70 years 



Base value 



= -65 



Aspect is south ( 180° azimuth) 



Adjustment value 





Elevation is 4,000 feet 



Adjustment value 



= +141 



Topographic position is ridge 



Adjustment value 



= +12 



Habitat type is Abies /Pachistima 



Adjustanent value 



= -9 





Total 



76 



».,so the estimated larch height would be 76 feet, 



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