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  • Santa Fe National Forest
  • Mixed-conifer forest: Ponderosa pine, with southwestern white pine, Douglas-fir, white fir, Gambel oak, and aspen
  • Fire return interval: 2-10 years
  • Represents 2 million hectares in the Southwest

Publications

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Chalmers, Hartsough 2001 Thinning and prescribed fire as methods to reduce fuel loading - a cost analysis
Converse, White, Farris, Zack 2006 Small mammals and forest fuel reduction: national-scale responses to fire and fire surrogates
Converse, Dickson, White, Block 2004 Estimating small mammal abundance on fuels treatment units in southwestern ponderosa pine forests
Converse, White, Block 2006 Small mammal responses to thinning and wildfire in ponderosa pine-dominated forests of the southwestern United States
Converse 2005 Small mammal responses to forest restoration and fuel reduction
Edminster, Weatherspoon, Neary 2000 The Fire and Fire Surrogates Study: providing guidelines for fire in future forest watershed management decisions
Kopper 2002 Meta-analysis design and interpretation: a case study of prescribed fire effects on fuel loadings in ponderosa pine ecosystems
McIver, Erickson, Youngblood 2012 Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study
McIver, Weatherspoon, Edminster 2001 Alternative ponderosa pine restoration treatments in the western United States
Weatherspoon 2000 A proposed long-term national study of the consequences of fire and fire surrogate treatments
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
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
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Site Manager

Carl Edminster
USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Site Data Manager

Carl Edminster
USFS, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Site Discipline Leaders

Economics

Debra Larson
Northern Arizona University

Entomology

Mike Wagner
Northern Arizona University

Fuels

Sally Haase
USFS, PSW Research Station

Pathology

Bob Mathiason
Northern Arizona University

Soils

Sam Loftin
Los Alamos

Vegetation

Rob Speer
Northern Arizona University