Wedge prism

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The wedge prism is a small honed glass plate that is used to make an [[Bitterlich sampling|angle count sample]]. You can estimate basal area factors of ½, 1, 2 or 4.
 
The wedge prism is a small honed glass plate that is used to make an [[Bitterlich sampling|angle count sample]]. You can estimate basal area factors of ½, 1, 2 or 4.
 
The observer can do an [[Bitterlich sampling|angle count sample]] while he moves around the prism – and the prism is still located at the centre point of the plot.
 
The observer can do an [[Bitterlich sampling|angle count sample]] while he moves around the prism – and the prism is still located at the centre point of the plot.
 
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[[file:wedge_prism1.jpg|thumb|400px|Tree is included in the sample]]
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file:wedge_prism1.jpg|Tree is included in the sample
[[file:wedge_prism2.jpg|thumb|400px|Tree is not included in the sample]]
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file:wedge_prism2.jpg|Tree is not included in the sample
 
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General description and handling

The wedge prism is a small honed glass plate that is used to make an angle count sample. You can estimate basal area factors of ½, 1, 2 or 4. The observer can do an angle count sample while he moves around the prism – and the prism is still located at the centre point of the plot.

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independence of power sources (no batteries needed) no digital storage of measurement results available.

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