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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.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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Irland
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
McLeod
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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
Daubenmire
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Distribution of pine (Pinus spp.) in the south Nahanni and Flat Rivers region, Northwest Territories
Specimens of jack pine (Pinusbanksiana Lamb.), Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine (Pinuscontorta spp. latifolia (Engelm.) Critchfield) and hybrids of those two species were collected in the South Nahanni and Flat Rivers region. Those collections extend the previously known range of…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Palmer, Tonkin
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Year: 1957
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Palmer
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Year: 1957
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Rothermel, Philpot
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Alexander
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Bell, Beckett, Hubbard
This review summarizes the available literature relevant to British Columbia concerning the influences of harvesting and post-harvest practices upon the forest environment and resources, and points out significant gaps in knowledge where research would be useful. This will aid…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Beaufait, Marsden, Norum
A recent large-scale study of prescribed broadcast burning in western Montana required the development of a system for inventory of clearcut logging slash fuels before and after fire treatment. The system is best suited for inventorying material which tends to be oriented…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Gunzel
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Stevens, Myers, McCambridge, Downing, Laut
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Boldt
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
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Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Dyksterhuis
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Year: 1957
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Douglas
The use of chemical fire retardants in forest ecosystems creates a number of potential problems in land management. The properties, application, and known side-effects of chemical retardants are therefore reviewed from the point of view of ecological impact. Guidelines for the…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Van Wagner
This Report describes the construction of an index of the relative rate of spread of crowning forest fires during spring and early summer. It depends on the proposition that conifer crowns are more flammable during this period because the moisture content of their foliage is…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Stocks
The performance of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index (FWI) is analyzed with respect to wildfire behavior in Ontario for a 7-year period (1965-1971). Lightning fires and man-caused fires are analyzed separately and regional differences in fire weather and fire behavior are…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Main
From the text:'The computer program FIREDAT was run and the cumulate percentage of ignition components used to determine the class boundaries. The only percents green used were10-30-50, corresponding to cured, transition and green in the old system. Since we have an extreme day…
Year: 1974
Type: Document
Source: TTRS