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Pauly
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Trabaud
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Voight
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Drake
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Brown, Johnston
Fuel loading, fireline intensity, and expected fire size were determined after harvesting small-stem lodgepole pine stands. Curves relating predicted fireline intensity to slash fuel loading and windspeed are presented. Removing about 15 tons per…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Schmidt
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Apfelbaum, Sams
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is a problem grass in many natural wetlands. This paper reviews the literature regarding the ecology and management of reed canary grass and presents preliminary data that suggest reduced soil-seed banks…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Warren, Scifres, Teel
Grassland burning elicits a diverse array of responses by arthropods, depending upon many interactive factors. Empirical models were develoed, based on the literature, to qualitatively order selected behavioral characteristics of fire, arthropod…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Alexander
Guidelines are provided to help forest managers and silviculturists develop even- and uneven-aged cutting methods and associated silvicultural practices needed to convert ponderosa pine forests in the Black Hills into managed stands and maintain…
Year: 1987
Type: Document