Blume-Leiss

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In [figure 1] you can read the vertical height between the actor, the bottom and the top of the tree. To measure the slope angle the 0-mark of the levelling board [figure 3a] has to be focussed the one of the buttons need to be locked.
 
In [figure 1] you can read the vertical height between the actor, the bottom and the top of the tree. To measure the slope angle the 0-mark of the levelling board [figure 3a] has to be focussed the one of the buttons need to be locked.
 
The distances to the tree can relatively easy be measured through the optical rangefinder [figure 2] focussing the scale bar see [figure 3b].  
 
The distances to the tree can relatively easy be measured through the optical rangefinder [figure 2] focussing the scale bar see [figure 3b].  
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[[file: blume-leiss03_distance-leveling-board.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3a: Distance levelling board]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss03_distance-leveling-board.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3a: Distance levelling board]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss03_distance-measurement.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3b: live view through rangefinder]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss03_distance-measurement.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3b: live view through rangefinder]]
 
[Figure 3b] gives a live view while focussing the levelling board – the distance is correct, when the mid mark of the left picture is congruent with the top of the right picture of the levelling board (in this example it is 15m).  
 
[Figure 3b] gives a live view while focussing the levelling board – the distance is correct, when the mid mark of the left picture is congruent with the top of the right picture of the levelling board (in this example it is 15m).  
 
When the distance to the tree is correct, the tree height can be measured by focussing the bottom of the trunk ([figure 4a]) and the crown ([figure 4b]).  
 
When the distance to the tree is correct, the tree height can be measured by focussing the bottom of the trunk ([figure 4a]) and the crown ([figure 4b]).  
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[[file: blume-leiss04_mess-baumfuss_markiert.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 4a: live view measuring tree bottom]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss04_mess-baumfuss_markiert.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 4a: live view measuring tree bottom]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss05_mess-krone_markiert.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3b: live view measuring tree crown]]
 
[[file: blume-leiss05_mess-krone_markiert.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 3b: live view measuring tree crown]]

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General description

The Blume Leiss is developed to measure slope and tree heights by the trigonometric principle. The device measures the elevation angle between the operator and measured points. Tree heights can directly be read from the device depending on fixed distances of 15m, 20m, 30m and 40m. For mountainous areas slope correction factors can directly be read from the device depending on the slope. Figure 1 shows the scales of height measurement for the fixed distances to the tree and the scale for slope measurement. This Blume Leiss type is called BL6, which contains 2 buttons which can separately be locked to measure tree bottom and top.

Figure 1: Blume Leiss front (result of an measurement)

The optical rangefinder (figure 2) allows the user to measure the distance to the tree. Figure 2 shows the back of the device where information

Figure 2: Blume Leiss back

Handling

In [figure 1] you can read the vertical height between the actor, the bottom and the top of the tree. To measure the slope angle the 0-mark of the levelling board [figure 3a] has to be focussed the one of the buttons need to be locked. The distances to the tree can relatively easy be measured through the optical rangefinder [figure 2] focussing the scale bar see [figure 3b].

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