Standard error of estimated average timber volume per acre under point sampling when trees are measured for volume on a subsample of all points

Standard error of estimated average timber volume per acre under point sampling when trees are measured for volume on a subsample of all points

by Floyd A. Johnson

Part of Research note -- no. 201.

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