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The Alaska Reference Database originated as the standalone Alaska Fire Effects Reference Database, a ProCite reference database maintained by former BLM-Alaska Fire Service Fire Ecologist Randi Jandt. It was expanded under a Joint Fire Science Program grant for the FIREHouse project (The Northwest and Alaska Fire Research Clearinghouse). It is now maintained by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium and FRAMES, and is hosted through the FRAMES Resource Catalog. The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Speck, Speck
Wildfires are unplanned conflagrations perceived as a threat by humans. However, fires are essential for the survival of fire-adapted plants. On the one hand, wildfires cause major damage worldwide, burning large areas of forests and landscapes, threatening towns and villages,…
Year: 2024
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Arrogante-Funes, Aguado, Chuvieco
Background: Fire is a natural disturbance that significantly impacts ecosystems and plays a crucial role in the distribution and preservation of biota worldwide. The effects of fires on bird diversity can be both positive, as they can create new habitats, and negative, as they…
Year: 2024
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Volkova, Fernández
Fire is an important component of many forest ecosystems, yet climate change is now modifying fire regimes all over the world, driving a need to understand the impact of fires on the physical and biological processes. In 2022, Elsevier launched a Special Collection that spanned…
Year: 2024
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Alizadeha, Adamowski, Entekhabi
Land surface-atmosphere coupling and soil moisture memory are shown to combine into a distinct temporal pattern for wildfire incidents across the western United States. We investigate the dynamic interplay of observed soil moisture, vegetation water content, and atmospheric…
Year: 2024
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Kayll
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Bendell
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Ahlgren
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Odum
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Wein
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Kirk, Davis, Martin, Hodges, Easley
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Gill
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Lester
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Philpot
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

May
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Barney, Berglund
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Brown
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Schmiege, Helmers, Bishop
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Loomis
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Ferguson, Lawson
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Wagner
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Jaeger
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Peet
From the conclusion and summary:... 'A. Richness indices, based directly on species number. 1. Species number per sample measures richness as here defined and is the most basic and general diversity measurement. It is, however, affected by arbitrary choice of sample size and…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Irland
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

White, Gartner, Thompson
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Chapman
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS