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  2. Hoppus - Wikipedia

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    This volume measurement was developed to estimate what volume of a round log would be usable timber after processing, in effect attempting to ‘square’ the log and allow for waste. The hoppus ton (HT) was also a traditionally used unit of volume in British forestry. One hoppus ton is equal to 50 hoppus feet or 1.8027 cubic meters.

  3. Cord (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A cord of wood. The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood in the United States and Canada.. A cord is the amount of wood that, when "racked and well stowed" (arranged so pieces are aligned, parallel, touching, and compact), occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet (3.62 m 3). [1]

  4. Cubic ton - Wikipedia

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    Converting cubic tons (i.e., volumes) to measures of weight presents difficulties because organic materials such as timber vary in density. Approximate volume conversions, based on a timber cubic ton of 40 cubic feet: 1 ton (40 cubic feet) = 1.133 cubic metres; 1 cubic metre = 0.883 cubic tons (35.32 cubic feet)

  5. List of Indian timber trees - Wikipedia

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    It develops straight grained, fairly even and very coarse textured. It can be used for timber, poles, pulp and paper, furniture, fodder, fuel, matchbox making and medicinal purposes. Arjun Terminalia arjuna Terminalia elliptica: Dark brown [1] 870 kg/m 3: 1,470 lb/cu yd Central India: It is heavy and strong. It has such uses as beams, rafters ...

  6. Stere - Wikipedia

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    The stere as used in contexts outside the timber industry is not subject to the same ambiguity. [3] In particular, stere and kilostere are sometimes used in hydrology, as the kilostere (1,000 m 3 (35,315 cu ft) or megalitre ) is a slightly smaller metric analogue of an acre-foot (approximately 1,233 m 3 (43,500 cu ft)), similar to the ...

  7. Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans is a very fast growing tree, with mean height growth rates in young (< 22 years old) stands ranging from 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) per year. [26] In fact, some individuals grow at more than 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) per year for the first 20 years of their lives.

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  9. Lumber - Wikipedia

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    Lumber is referred to as timber in the United ... copper arsenate retentions of 0.60, 0.80 and 2.50 pounds per cubic foot ... is above 25% on a dry-weight basis;