Mj. Ducey et al., Clarification of the mirage method for boundary correction, with possible bias in plot and point sampling, FOREST SCI, 47(2), 2001, pp. 242-245
While the mirage method of boundary overlap correction has been shown to be
unbiased, an emphasis on the case of circular inclusion zones has led to a
n ambiguity in its presentation in much of the literature, We present a cla
rification of the method and show that its incorrect application leads to b
ias. We further show that depending on the method of slope correction, the
potential for bias extends to variable radius plot sampling, Correct applic
ation of the mirage method has implications for when plots should be reflec
ted, and how borderline trees should be handled on the reflected plots.