
Central Appalachian Plateau (Ohio Hills, OH)
- Ohio Division of Forestry, Mead Paper Company
- Oak-Hickory forest: oak, maple, tulip, black gum
- Fire return interval: 3-15 years
- Represents several million hectares of forest in the Ohio River Valley
The Central Appalachian Plateau site of the FFS project is located on the Raccoon Ecological Management Area (REMA), and the Tar Hollow (TAR) and Zaleski (ZAL) State Forests in southeastern Ohio. The study consists of four treatments on the three study areas (REMA, TAR, and ZAL), resulting in 12 experimental units.
The four treatments implemented at each study area are: (1) untreated control (2) prescribed fire only (3) thinning from below (4) thinning from below followed by prescribed fire
Treatment units (about 20 ha (50 acres)) are forest stands or portions of larger stands all having irregular boundaries. Ten 20x50 m plots were located within each treatment area to measure the effects on different portions of the ecosystem. A 50x50 m grid of points was established on the ground with a Global Positioning System (GPS) to study landscape changes.
Measuring both the effects of fire and/or thinning on oak regeneration and on components of biodiversity may help to identify thresholds that would be useful for fine-tuning management to achieve more holistic objectives. Measuring the economics and effects of fire and/or thinning on soils, forest plants, trees, forest pathogens, and wildlife should help identify ecological tradeoffs inherent in the application of management activities. Since the Ohio Hills project will collect both ecological and economic data on common sites under similar conditions, managers will be able to assess tradeoffs between these two classes of information.
- Photographs
- Additional Information
- People
- Study Descriptions Papers
- General Papers
- Economics Papers
- Entomology Papers
- Fuels Papers
- Pathology Papers
- Sociology Papers
- Soils Papers
- Vegetation Papers
- Wildlife Papers
- Resource Manager Papers
Link to FFS Poster [pdf, 374 KB] from the Central Appalachian Plateau Study Site.
Animation of a prescribed fire at Zaleski state forest, Ohio.
Click the link below to download and view an animated representation of a prescribed fire at Zaleski State Forest at Ohio site.
Animation of prescribed fire in Ohio [mpeg, 882 KB]
Video of prescribed burn on the Raccoon Ecological Management Area, Spring 2005.
Click the link below to view a video of a prescribed fire in a burn only plot within the Raccoon Ecological Management Area of the Ohio Hills FFS site, spring 2005. The tree in the center of the image was instrumented with temperature sensors as part of a study on heat transfer through bark by Matt Dickinson and Tony Bova. Notice the examples of leeward vortices and flames "sticking" to the bole.
Video of prescribed fire in Ohio, 2005 [wmv, 1.6 MB]
Site Manager
Dan Yaussy, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station |
Site Data Manager
Dan Yaussy, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station |
Site Discipline Leaders
Economics Roger Williams, The Ohio State University |
Fuels Brian McCarthy, Ohio University |
Pathology Bob Long, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station |
Soils Ralph Boerner, The Ohio State University |
Vegetation Todd Hutchinson, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station todd.hutchinson@usda.gov 740-368-0064 |
Wildlife Don Miles, Ohio University |
Person | Year | Title |
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Edminster, Weatherspoon, Neary | 2000 | The Fire and Fire Surrogates Study: providing guidelines for fire in future forest watershed management decisions |
McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Neuenschwander, Ryan, Weatherspoon | 2000 | A proposed long-term national study of the consequences of fire and fire surrogate treatments |
Peterson, Maguire, Youngblood, Metlen, Knapp, Outcalt, Stephens, Waldrop, Yaussy | 2005 | Implementation of the fire and fire surrogate study: a national research effort to evaluate the consequences of fuel reduction treatments |
Person | Year | Title |
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Chalmers, Hartsough | 2001 | Thinning and prescribed fire as methods to reduce fuel loading - a cost analysis |
McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Person | Year | Title |
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McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Person | Year | Title |
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McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Person | Year | Title |
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McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Youngblood, Bigler-Cole, Fettig, Fiedler, Knapp, Lehmkuhl, Outcalt, Skinner, Stephens, Waldrop | 2007 | Making fire and fire surrogate science available: a summary of regional workshops with clients |
Person | Year | Title |
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Bartuszevige, Kennedy | 2009 | Synthesis of knowledge on the effects of fire and thinning treatments on understory vegetation in U.S. dry forests |
Converse, White, Farris, Zack | 2006 | Small mammals and forest fuel reduction: national-scale responses to fire and fire surrogates |
Kennedy, Fontaine | 2009 | Synthesis of knowledge on the effects of fire and fire surrogates on wildlife in U.S. dry forests |
McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |
Person | Year | Title |
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McIver, Erickson, Youngblood | 2012 | Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study |