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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.
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Topic
Year
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Main
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Johnson
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Sylvester, Wein
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Donaldson, Donaldson
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Van Lear, Waldrop
[no description entered]
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Strang, Johnson
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Kucera
Most grassland environments are conducive to the ignition and spread of fire. The vegetation provides flammable fuel which when burned facilitates new growth and restricts tree encroachment. The grassland community exhibits various adaptations to fire environment. Fire intensity…
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Rundel
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Keeley
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Chapin, Van Cleve
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Wright
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Parsons
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Niering
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Smith
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Dahl, Pyne, Anderson, Crow
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Gnann
Aerial ignition using plastic spheres (similar to ping-pong balls) charged with potassium permanganate activated by ethylene glycol and dropped from a low flying helicopter is a proven system to safely prescribe burn large areas in a short time for rough reduction and site…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Stevens
Aerial drip torch devices have potential for dramatically increasing acreage burned annually. Aerial burning requires different and broader concepts than hand burrning, more advance planning, more attention to detail, and at least a basic understanding of helicopter operations.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Noble, Slatyer
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Noste
[no description entered]
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Komarek
[no description entered]
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Gill, Groves
[no description entered]
Year: 1981
Type: Document
Source: TTRS