Lewis Grosenbaugh

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1913 – 2003

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Who was Lewis Grosenbaugh?

Lewis R. Grosenbaugh was a prominent U.S. Forest Service researcher and head of the Forest Service's first Pioneering Research Unit, in forest mensuration, in Berkeley, California. Known for his contributions to the fields of forest inventory, forest measurement, and forest management, Grosenbaugh built on Walter Bitterlich's idea of estimating the density of a forest with timber cruising so that individual trees could be used to estimate various stand measures, such as volume per acre.

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Born
Nov 4, 1913
Education
  • Dartmouth College
  • Yale College
Died
Apr 22, 2003

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on July 23, 2013

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