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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 84, Issue 8, Pages 132–136 (Mi jtf8177)

Radiophysics

Averaged electrical parameters of forest vegetation and the height of forest cover

V. K. Balkhanov, V. R. Advokatov, Yu. B. Bashkuev

Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: A device and a method for measuring the electrical parameters (resistivity $\rho$ and permittivity $\varepsilon$) of forest vegetation are described. The measuring method and the data processing technique are detailed for a forest area the resistivity and permittivity of which measured in the ranges of long and very long waves are $\rho$ = 37 $\pm$ 12 k$\Omega$ m and $\varepsilon$ = 1.6 $\cdot$ 0.3, respectively. It is found that coordinate measurements in forest vegetation with a single-frequency GPS receiver always involve a one-sided systematic drift, since the permittivity is other than unity. This circumstance makes it possible to develop a way of determining the average height of forest cover. For example, the average height of trees is roughly equal to 21 m in the given forest area.

Received: 21.11.2013


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2014, 59:8, 1233–1237

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