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Type: Fact Sheet / Brief / Bulletin
Author(s): Jed Meunier
Publication Date: 2020

Historical fire characteristics in the Lake States are commonly defined by a single metric - fire ro-tation intervals (a spatial-temporal metric) - which are often determined using Euro settlement-era General Land Office (GLO) data. A closer look suggests GLO data cannot detect surface fires which were the primary disturbance agent in the region driving forest dynamics. These findings call into question the ways we view historical disturbance, but also current management practices.

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Citation: Meunier, Jed. 2020. New data highlights role of frequent, widespread surface fires in Lake States pine forests. Research Brief for Resource Managers RB-20-2. Lake States Fire Science Consortium. 2 p.

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  • fire frequency
  • fire rotation
  • frequent fires
  • Great Lakes region
  • low-severity fire
  • LSFSC - Lake States Fire Science Consortium
  • PDSI - Palmer Drought Severity Index
  • surface fires
  • Wisconsin
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FRAMES Record Number: 61682