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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.
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Scotter
Of various factors which might limit barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) populations, destruction of range by fire is one. Fire, caused by lightning or man, generally affects only the caribou's winter range in the taiga or northern regions of the boreal…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Schwartz, Franzmann
Mortality of young moose calves (Alces alces gigas) was evaluated on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, during spring and early summer 1977 and 1978. Studies were conducted both inside and outside of a 461-ha browse-rehabilitated area (Willow Lake) where standing vegetation had been…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Richardson
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Racine, Patterson, Dennis
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Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Quirk, Sykes
In a south-facing subbasin of Caribou-Poker Creek Research Watershed near Fairbanks, several mature white spruce stringers, apparent relics of extensive stands that have escaped fires, were studied. Tree-ring investigations show that the mature spruce stringers have remained…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Prasil
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Noste
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Miller
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Maltby, Legg
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Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Lotspeich, Mueller
Findings from a study of fire effects on the aquatic environment lead to the conclusion that the fire had fewer deleterious effects than did activities from fighting the fire -- improper siting of 'cat' lines as an example. These findings were important in decisions by land…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Komarek
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Komarek
From the text: This symposium on 'Fire in the Northern Environment' has been an exciting exchange of ideas. Your chairman has asked that I present a 'summation' and some 'concluding remarks.' The following summation indicates clearly the need for more research of the proper kind…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Komarek
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Johnson, Viereck
An upland tundra fire, started by lightning, burned 48 km2 near the Kokolik River (69¦ 30' N, 151¦ 59' W) in northwestern Alaska during late July and early August 1977. Permanent plots were established to monitor recovery of severely, moderately, and lightly burned areas as…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Jeglum
A long-term study of regeneration in alternate strip clearcuts in shallow-soil upland black spruce near Nipigon, Ontario, has revealed whifts in tree species composition. The original forest was dominated by black spruce and had minor tree size components of jack pine, balsam…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Hoffman
Most of the existing Alaskan State and National Parks were established to provide for human enjoyment of the natural features and to preserve the area in its natural condition. The natural condition is identified as that occurring before the effects of white man's influence…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS
Heinselman
[Annotation copied from Lynham et al. 2002(https://www.frames.gov/rcs/18000/18093.html)]The primeval conifer forests of North America, with their associated deciduous components, were largely fire-dependent ecosystems. Fire was a key environmental factor in controlling…
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Heginbottom
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Harrington
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Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Klein
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Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Foster
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Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Yarie
The forest vegetation of 3,600,000 hectares in northeast interior Alaska was classified. A total of 365 plots located in a stratified random design were run through the ordination programs SIMORD and TWINSPAN. A total of 40 forest communities were described vegetatively and, to…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Van Wagner
From the introduction: 'This is a brief description of the principles and techniques used in developing the moisture codes in the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System (CFFDRS) as it stands in 1982, and as it will be extended in the few years to come. Three comments are…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Singh
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Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Rothermel
This manual documents the procedures for estimating the rate of forward spread, intensity, flame length, and size of fires burning in forests and rangelands. It contains instructions for obtaining fuel and weather data, calculating fire behavior, and interpreting the results for…
Year: 1983
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES