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1999 Fontainebleau Mississippi Wildfire study
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Nine plots were established in both the treated area and an adjacent untreated area. Data collected describe stand conditions and fire severity at each plot. The data were collected to assess the effect of repeated prescribed burn treatments on stand...
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Fire, Vegetation, and Birds in Northern Sedge Meadows - Lessons Learned At Seney NWR
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Our study of fire, vegetation, and birds at Seney NWR examines the impact of both spring and summer burns on areas that historically had abundant yellow rails. We hypothesized that summer burns would be more effective at setting back shrub cover, and...
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Fuels Treatment Practices for Mixed Conifer Forests in the Southwest
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The webinar covered the guide's definition of mixed conifer, past land use and management activities, fire regimes and historic conditions, and impact of altered fire regimes in mixed conifer forests of the southwest. Since Euro-American settlement,...
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Nenana Ridge Research Burn: Fire Behavior
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Fire proof camera boxes and sensor packages (designed to collect data on air temperature, heat energy transfer, and air flow) were installed to monitor fire behavior for the Nenana Ridge Research Burn. Aerial infrared images (used to sense heat) were...
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Nenana Ridge Research Burn: Forest Floor Consumption
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Fuel moistures samples along with along with duff (forest floor) consumption measurements were collected before and after the Nenana Ridge Prescribed Research Burn. These results are important as forest floor biomass and moisture are key components of...
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Nenana Ridge Research Burn: Introduction
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The Nenana Ridge Experimental Fuels Treatment Project was funded by the Joint Fire Science Program and designed to quantify the effects of fuels reduction treatments on fire behavior and post-fire vegetation dynamics in Alaska black spruce. This...
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Nenana Ridge Research Burn: Structure and Costs
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The 2009 Nenana Ridge Prescribed Burn proved to be a successful but complex operational and logistical accomplishment. Lessons learned from the fire management perspective include effectiveness of the treatments, specifications for future fuel...
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Nenana Ridge Research Prescribed Burn Summary
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The Nenana Ridge Experimental Fuels Treatment Project is designed to quantify the effects of fuels reduction treatments (thinning and shearblading) on fire behavior and post-fire vegetation dynamics in Alaska black spruce. On June 17th, 2009, one unit...
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Smoke Management Techniques and Creating a Successful Burn Window
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This mediasite video presentation given by Josh Hall (USFS, Santa Fe National Forest), and Ron Sherron (US Forest Service, AZ NFs & AZ Department of Environmental Quality) provides 2 different presentations regarding smoke management techniques and...
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Using Climate Information for Risk Mitigation and Objective Achievement in Managed Fire
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Considerable evidence exists that climate impacts wildfires and that climate change will continue to provide challenges for fire management. For fire managers, a key step in meeting those challenges is to identify ways to utilize climate information...
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