Table 4.

Transversal stress wave velocities (V) of different damaged Japanese cedar trees (Group G, N = 24).

No.Diagram of 2D (cm)V (m/sec)
VminVmeanVmax
TR01_3232.8141416891965
TR01_9628.7132015601800
TR02_4048.7133317692206
TR02_11544.3152017551991
TR0348.1142416881952
TR04_4055.191515872259
TR04_12046.5129716902084
TR0662.7154419392334
TR0748.7150318042106
TR08_4043.099615542113
TR08_10538.997614902005
TR1060.898816142240
TR1351.9158819502313
TR1445.5154519512358
TR1566.9175120892428
TR1676.481815932368
TR1783.175714942232
TR1948.773014362143
TR2032.5101313411669
TR2135.4101014731936
TR2228.367412761879
TR2341.4123216432055
TS0545.573111151500
TS0832.873011401551
Average47.8115916102062
(13.9)(329)(247)(251)
  • Notes: Vmin = minimum stress wave velocity; Vmean = mean stress wave velocity; Vmax = maximum stress wave velocity; parentheses ( ) indicate standard deviation. Group G was planted along both sides of the trail, Tower Area, Xitou Nature Education Area, Nantou, Taiwan.