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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Sigman
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Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Odum
The principles of ecological succession bear importantly on the relationships between man and nature. The framework of successional theory needs to be examined as a basis for resolving man's present eviromental crisis. Most ideas pertaining to the development of ecological…
Year: 1969
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Oberle
Discusses (with particular reference to conditions in Alaska) the value of occasional small fires in burning undergrowth and litter to prevent the accumulation of inflammable material and the risk of major damage, the erosion likely to be caused by using bulldozers to make fire…
Year: 1969
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Noga, Tikhonov
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Yarie
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Wolff, Zasada
Production, availability, and utilization of woody browse by moose in winter were recorded in stands of 16 different ages of the Tanana River Floodplain and the Yukon-Tanana uplands of Alaska. These stands represented primary and secondary succession following fire, flooding,…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Vogl
Sound resource management, including fire management, cannot be based on biased information and incomplete facts. A way to become critical is to understand the basic ecological principles that underlie resource management and that are inherent in the resources under…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Van Wagner
Excerpt: The material presented in this paper is drawn from one of the fire research studies at the Petawawa, Ontario, Forest Experiment Station; namely, an ecological study of fire in our boreal forest. The purpose of this work, in the official language of project statements,…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

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Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Russell
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Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Rowe
Land management goals in the North ought to stem from a land ethic, a care for the terrain. They ought to take account of the historical forces that have produced landscape variety. The occurrences of fires in space and in time have created a patchwork mosaic and thus, have…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Sandberg, Pierovich, Fox, Ross
The objective of this report is to summarize the current state-of-knowledge of the effects of forest burning on the air resource, and to define research questions of high priority for the management of smoke from prescribed and wild fires. Our purpose was to provide background…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Rennie
Productivity of the boreal forest in Canada is discussed in relation to location of soils, distribution and species composition of the forest, ecological factors, production and yield, and factors that affect production (fire, insects, diseases, management practices, and air…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Turcott
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Mutch
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Komarek
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Komarek
From the Summary: 'I have discussed the reaction and behavior of animals to fire, smoke and the resulting burnt ground along four general lines: (1) Avoidance response to fire and smoke; (2) Animals attracted to fire and smoke; (3) Animals relationships to blackened areas caused…
Year: 1969
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Kessler, Harrington
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Heinselman
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Hawkes
Peter J. Murphy and I were contracted by Alberta Provincial Parks to do a fire history and fuel appraisal study of Kananaskis Provincial Park. Our proposal to Provincial Parks emphasized that detailed knowledge of fire history, fuel loading, and flammability are essential in…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Milke
Notes (Do Not Cite): Moose preferred S. alaxensis, S. arbusculoides, S. pulchra, and S. interior. Least selected species were: glauca, Barclayi, and hastata. Preference independent of relative abundance. S. alaxensis and S. pulchra most widespread in Interior. SAL has highest…
Year: 1969
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Densmore
Dispersal and germination were emphasized in this research on seed ecology of most of the woody plant species (54) of the Alaskan taiga and tundra. Information from laboratory experiments under controlled conditions and observations of dispersal and germination under natural…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Zasada, Viereck, Foote
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Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Zasada, Gregory
This paper reviews literature concerning natural regeneration of white spruce in the southern boreal forest and incorporates what is known about this subject for the boreal forests of interior Alaska. A mineral soil seedbed; reduction of competing vegetation; shade, especially…
Year: 1969
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

West
Description not entered.
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES