diameter outside bark glossary and government resources

diameter outside bark : the diameter of a tree or log including bark thickness. [Ministry of Forests -- Government of British Columbia]

Glossary of Terms
4-inch top diameter outside bark (dob) in trees 5.0 inches dbh and larger. ... The minimum saw-log top is 7.0 inches in diameter outside bark (dob) for

Forest Inventory and Analysis Report
The amount of sound wood in live trees at least 5.0 dbh from a 1-foot stump to a minimum 4.0- inch top diameter outside bark of the central stem.

MoDNR Advisory Committee on Chip Mills-Revised Draft Final Report ...
1 foot above the ground to a minimum 4.0 inch top diameter outside bark of the central stem or to the point where the central stem breaks into limbs.

Integrated Natural Fuels Management/Gloassary/C
DOB (Diameter Outside Bark): The diameter of a tree or log including bark thickness. DOI: Department of the Interior.

Section 1585
..."Diameter at Breast Height" (DBH) – means the stem diameter, outside bark, at a point 4.5 feet above ground. "Doyle Log Rule" – is:

Article 11 Coastal Commission Special Treatment Areas 921, 961 ...
Average top stump diameter, outside bark, shall be considered 1 in. (2.5 cm) greater than dbh. (2) For timber stands where more than one age class is

Article 13 County Rules 924 County Rules Within the Southern ...
Average top stump diameter, outside bark, shall be considered 1 in. greater than dbh. (2) Immediately following completion of timber operations,

Article 1 Introduction 896 General (a) The purpose of the Forest ...
Average top stump diameter, outside bark, shall be considered 2.5 cm (1 in.) greater than dbh No area may be cut in excess of the leave tree standards

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