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The REBURN Model: Simulating Forest and Fuel Succession and Disturbance Dynamics of Large Landscapes
Prichard, HessburgThe landscape of eastern Washington, USA is comprised of common temperate forest and nonforest vegetation types distributed along broad topo-edaphic gradients. This landscape acts as the large testbed for presenters Susan Prichard and Paul Hessburg…
Year: 2024
Type: Media
This website gives you access to the rich tools and resources available for the text 'Fire on Earth: An Introduction' by Andrew C. Scott, David M.J.S. Bowman, William J. Bond, Stephen J. Pyne and Martin E. Alexander. It includes: powerpoints of all…
Year: 2014
Type: Website
Hoff
This seminar is part of the USFS Missoula Fire Lab Seminar Series.
Understanding the distribution of fire severity patches across a landscape is of critical importance to managers and researchers. Of particular interest are those areas that burn…
Year: 2014
Type: Media
Weir
From the Eastern Red Cedar on Indian Land Workshop held in Muskogee, OK. on January 22, 2014. The sound quality is rather poor, so TURN IT UP!
Year: 2014
Type: Media
O'Connor
In the Pinaleño Mountains of Southeast Arizona, a series of high-severity insect outbreaks and fires in recent decades appear to be unprecedented in the historical record. These disturbances raise concerns about forest resilience and long-term…
Year: 2014
Type: Media