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The evaluation of timber access road alternatives one of the primary tasks in timber harvest planning design. During the planning stages, it is also one of the most difficult to accomplish quantitatively because a basis for comparison is related to such values as grade, length, horizontal and vertical curvature, and volumes of excavation and embankment. Within reasonable time constraints, these values are almost impossible to produce with any accuracy. Evaluating several alternatives is usually out of the question.
The evaluation of timber access road alternatives one of the primary tasks in timber harvest planning design. During the planning stages, it is also one of the most difficult to accomplish quantitatively because a basis for comparison is related to such values as grade, length, horizontal and vertical curvature, and volumes of excavation and embankment. Within reasonable time constraints, these values are almost impossible to produce with any accuracy. Evaluating several alternatives is usually out of the question.
Automated Analysis of Timber Access Road Alternatives
D. Burke (author)
1974
44 pages
Report
No indication
English
Forestry , Civil Engineering , Access roads , Harvesting , Structural timber , Design , Planning , Slope , Embankments , Width , Excavation , Earthwork , Computer programming , Flow charting
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