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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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Ascoli, Hacket-Pain, LaMontagne, Cardil, Conedera, Maringer, Motta, Pearse, Vacchiano
1.Synchronous pulses of seed masting and natural disturbance have positive feedbacks on the reproduction of masting species in disturbance‐prone ecosystems. We test the hypotheses that disturbances and proximate causes of masting are correlated, and that their large‐scale…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Potter, Solvik, Erb, Goetz, Johnstone, Mack, Randerson, Román, Schaaf, Turetsky, Veraverbeke, Walker, Wang, Massey, Rogers
Fire is a primary disturbance in boreal forests and generates both positive and negative climate forcings. The influence of fire on surface albedo is a predominantly negative forcing in boreal forests, and one of the strongest overall, due to increased snow exposure in the…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Drury
Background: Fire managers tasked with assessing the hazard and risk of wildfire in Alaska, USA, tend to have more confidence in fire behavior prediction modeling systems developed in Canada than similar systems developed in the US. In 1992, Canadian fire behavior systems were…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Frangieh, Accary, Morvan, Meradji, Bessonov
The 3D structure of a fire front propagating through a homogeneous porous solid-fuel layer was studied numerically at laboratory and field scales. At laboratory scale, wind-tunnel fires propagating through laser-cut cardboard fuel were numerically reproduced, while at field…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Manzello, Suzuki, Gollner, Fernandez-Pello
Large outdoor fires are an increasing danger to the built environment. Wildfires that spread into communities, labeled as Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fires, are an example of large outdoor fires. Other examples of large outdoor fires are urban fires including those that may…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Wu, Adetona, Song, Naeher, Adetona
Wildland firefighters are directly exposed to elevated levels of wildland fire (WF) smoke. Although studies demonstrate WF smoke exposure is associated with lung function changes, few studies that use invasive sample collection methods have been conducted to investigate…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Kumari, Pandey
Global warming caused an increase of forest fire events worldwide causing widespread forest degradation. Geospatial techniques aid in analysing climatic parameters to examine their relationship with forest fire. The research analyses time series forest fire events during 2001-…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Candy
From the text ... 'The major purpose of this survey was to determine the extent to which cut-over and burned-over lands were reproducing in the various forest sections, particularly with respect to coniferous pulpwood species. Secondary objectives were to develop a satisfactory…
Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

The NWCG Smoke Management Guide for Prescribed Fire contains information on prescribed fire smoke management techniques, air quality regulations, smoke monitoring, modeling, communication, public perception of prescribed fire and smoke, climate change, practical meteorological…
Year: 2020
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Ottmar, Brown, Larkin
This project will develop and prioritize the observations needed to perform this task, bring teams of modelers and observational specialists in various disciplines on board under separate funding, and coordinate these teams to create and validate a detailed study plan, including…
Year: 2020
Type: Project
Source: FRAMES

Read
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Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Taylor
Abstract of a paper outlining research programmes on: the effect of fires on succession; methods of cutting the all-aged climax forest for pulpwood, to ensure good second-growth stands; methods of predicting quality and quantity of second growth on the basis of the present…
Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Sumner
Description not entered.
Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Hustich
Description not entered.
Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Lunt
Comparison of mechanical litter removal and removal by burning showed that pH increase from liming was similar to pH increase by burning. Total N and organic C increased in mineral soil over check in all treatments, but was highest on the burned treatment. Availabe P in the All…
Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Oxley, Gray
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Year: 1951
Type: Document
Source: TTRS