BRIT Materials is a module to define and analyze heterogeneous materials from biogeneous residues. You can find out more about the composition of materials with respect to different separation methods. The materials can be included in inventories in the soon to come inventories module.

Leaves that were sorted from pruning material of a linden tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Fine fraction (<4mm) that was sorted by sieving from pruning material of a linden tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Seeds that were sorted from pruning material of a linden tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Wood chips that were sorted from pruning material of a linden tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Leaves that were sorted from pruning material of a maple tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Fine fraction (<4mm) that was sorted by sieving from pruning material of a maple tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Seeds that were sorted from pruning material of a maple tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Wood chips that were sorted from pruning material of a maple tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Leaves that were sorted from pruning material of an oak tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Fine fraction (<4mm) that was sorted by sieving from pruning material of an oak tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Seeds that were sorted from pruning material of an oak tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Wood chips that were sorted from pruning material of an oak tree in August 2020 in Hamburg, Germany

Roadside tree pruning wood is a heterogeneous material that is produced during maintenance of city roadside trees, which includes cuts of the crown for reasons of security of ways as well as tree health and esthetic reasons. This material was characterized in the city of Hamburg, Germany by sampling the three most common tree genera linden, oak and maple weighed according to their relative appearance.