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The Woodland Education Centre - Woodland Restoration Project
Appendix A. The use of a clinometer to measure tree height.
A clinometer is a fairly simple instrument which is used to measure the angle of a slope. By using the principles of trigonometry, the height of tall objects can be calculated from the angles measured. A clinometer can easily be made from a large protractor. A narrow piece of wood should be glued to the base of the protractor to act as a sighting line. A weighted plumb line is then fastened to the mid point of the base line of the protractor.
More information and a picture of a clinometer here
Appendix B
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