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Lincoln Tree

Coordinates:36°34′19″N118°45′22″W / 36.57187°N 118.75604°W /36.57187; -118.75604
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Lincoln tree in Sequoia National Park, the4th largest tree in the world (June 2022).
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Lincoln Tree (July 2007)

TheLincoln Tree is a hugegiant sequoia located inGiant Forest inSequoia National Park. It is currently considered by many to be thefourth largest tree in the world.

Description

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The Lincoln Tree features an irregular base with prominent burn scars on its northern, southern, and western faces. A small white burl can be seen on its northeastern face. The top of the tree appears bleached with many large branches pointing outward.

Dimensions

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Wendell Flint stated that the Lincoln Tree has a volume of 44,471 cubic feet (1,259.3 m3).[1] However, White and Pusateri indicated that the volume of the Lincoln Tree based on measurements made in the 1930s is 51,000 cubic feet (1,400 m3), which would make the Lincoln Tree the second largest tree in the world, after the General Sherman Tree.[2] Wendell Flint was somewhat critical of the earlier measurements and he stated that he thought that it was appropriate to exclude a portion of the irregular base of the tree from his volume calculations, which in addition to some extrapolation differences from the earlier measurements, explains the smaller volume of 44,471 cubic feet (1,259.3 m3) that he obtained compared to the earlier figure.[1] Although he chose to exclude it, Flint stated that the excluded portion of the base could just as easily be included in the calculations, presumably leading to the alternative volume of 51,000 cubic feet (1,400 m3)[3] The Lincoln Tree has a maximum base diameter of 36.4 feet.[1]

MetresFeet
Height above base80.0256.1
Circumference at ground30.198.5
Diameter 1.5 m above base7.524.6
Estimatedbole volume (m³.ft³)1,259.044,471.0

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcFlint, WD (2002).To Find The Biggest Tree. Sequoia Natural History Association.
  2. ^White, JR; Pusateri, SJ (1949).Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Stanford University Press.
  3. ^Flint, WD (1987).To Find The Biggest Tree. Sequoia Natural History Association.

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