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Payette, Gagnon
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Komarek
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Begley, King
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Pyne
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Phillips
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Lewis
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Foster
(1) The pattern of post-fire vegetation development in Picea mariana (black spruce)-Pleurozium forests in south-eastern Labrador, Canada, is evaluated using palaeoecological methods and vegetation analysis of extant stands.(2) Macrofossil analysis…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Mastrogiuseppe, Alexander, Romme
A bibliography dealing with the subject of wildland fire history was first published in December 1979 by the second author of this paper (Alexander 1979). A supplement to the original bibliography was included in the proceedings of the Fire History…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Lorimer
A number of nondestructive techniques for analyzing the timing, frequency, and magnitude of natural disturbances in forest stands are discussed in this paper. Intensive age determination of trees is desirable for reconstructing forest disturbance…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Gruell, Bunting, Neuenschwander
Comprehensive sampling of curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) on 41 sites in five States allowed an assessment of postfire population dynamics, differences in regeneration patterns, and critical events in stand regeneration.…
Year: 1985
Type: Document