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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.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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Zasada
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Yarie
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Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Werner, Post
Tree mortality in partially burned areas of the fire perimeter was primarily due to woodborer and bark beetle attacks. In addition, adjacent unburned, healthy trees can be invaded within 1 to 2 years by root-inhabiting fungi that were transmitted by root grafts from infected to…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Viereck, Foote
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Viereck, Foote
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Van Waggoner, See
In 1977 the Bear Creek Fire burned approximately 142,000 hectares. It burned with differing severities and intensities, and burned many vegetation types. Since the area was accessible via the FAA airstrip at Farewell, BLM managers and resource specialists realized that the Bear…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Van Hees
Aerial photo sampling coupled with information taken on the ground provided data for development of estimates of land and forest area by ownership group within the boundaries of the 1971-75 Tanana River Basin timber inventory unit, Alaska. Area of privately owned timberland is…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Van Cleve, Dyrness
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Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Robuck
This guide identifies 49 common plants of coastal Alaska muskegs. Plants are divided into six major groups: clubmosses, ferns, sedges, herbs, shrubs, and trees. Illustrations and short descriptions of each plant are provided, along with a simplified key to aid in identification…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Packee
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Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Miller, Robinson
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Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Miller
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Lotspeich, Mueller, Frey
From objectives (page 13): 'Objectives of the study were: (1) to develop sufficient understanding of the effects of forest fires on water quality of Alaskan streams so that it may be possible to make rational decisions for allocating manpower and funds for controlling specific…
Year: 1970
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Lenhausen, Murphy
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Laursen, MacDonald, Moore
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Juday, Dyrness
From introduction: 'The purpose of this report is to provide a first account of the projects supported or about to be launched at the time of a December 4, 1984 meeting titled, 'Rosie Creek Fire Research Project, 1984 Research Progress Meeting.' None of the projects had been…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Hurd, McBride
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Hochbaum, Kummen, Caswell
A major portion of the prime waterfowl breeding habitat in western Canada occurs in areas of intense agricultural activity. Modifications to small wetlands in these areas (burning, mowing, clearing, filling, and draining) are commonly carried out by agriculturalists in an effort…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Hard, Holsten
Thinning is recommended for maintaining vigorous tree growth to minimize losses caused by spruce beetles (Dendroctonus rufipennis Kirby) and windthrow in residual stands of spruce in south-central Alaska. The anatomy of conifer stems, the variation in stem diameter growth, and…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Ghan, MacCracken, Walton
An atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) has been initialized with a 150 Tg summertime injection of smoke from post-war fires over Europe, Asia and North America. The smoke is subject to large-scale and convectice transport, dry deposition, coagulation and precipitation…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Gasaway, Dubois, Boertje
Summary: The initial response of 7 radio-collared moose (Alces alces) to wildfire was investigated to determine if moose were displaced from the burned portion of their home ranges. The long-term response of 14 radio-collared moose to the burned area was investigated to…
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Fahnestock
This is an attempt to characterize forest fire fuels in a new way. The immediate purpose is to provide means for recognizing and tentatively evaluating, in the field, the fire spread potential and the crowning potential of fuels on the basis of readily observed characteristics…
Year: 1970
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Densmore
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Curtis
This report describes the results of an aerial detection survey flown over portions of the Kenai National Moose Refuge and adjacent State and private lands to monitor a previously reported infestation of spruce beetle that has been active for several years and to obtain an up to…
Year: 1970
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Foote, Viereck
Description not entered.
Year: 1985
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES