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Schullery
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Reid
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Schullery
From introduction: The Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) fires of 1988 were, in the words of National Park Service (NPS) publications, the most significant ecological event in the history of the national parks (NPS 1988). Their political consequences…
Year: 1989
Type: Document

McCleese
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Payette, Morneau, Sirois, Desponts
The recent fire history of northern Quebec biomes (54 000 km2), including the northern Boreal Forest, the southern and northern Forest—Tundra, and the Shrub Tundra, was documented by examining size and dates of 20th century wildfires using tree ring…
Year: 1989
Type: Document

Dansereau, Bergeron
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Bergeron, Archambault
Fire history over the last 225 years has been reconstructed far the Lake Duparquet area in Northwestern Quebec. The cumulative distribution of burn areas has shown two distinct periods of stable fire cycle. The present fire cycle of -90 years…
Year: 1989
Type: Document

Williams
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Sirois, Payette
Forest regeneration in areas burned during the 1950s in northern Quebec was studied along topographic and climatic gradients, from the northern Boreal Forest to the northern Forest-Tundra. Regenerated plant communities are mostly dominated by…
Year: 1989
Type: Document

Bonnicksen
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Year: 1989
Type: Document