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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

Williams
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Riebau, Sestak
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Peterson, Ward
In the United States, prescribed burning of wildlands is practiced on over 2 million hectares of land each year. Based on our survey conducted in 1989, approximately 70, 20, and 10% of this burning occurs in the Southeast, Pacific Northwest, and…
Year: 1989
Type: Document

Robinson
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Higgins, Kruse, Piehl
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Sandberg
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Sandberg
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Year: 1989
Type: Document

Stocks
The expanding use of prescribed fire to achieve North American land management objectives has led, in recent years, to the increased use of helicopter-ignition, large-scale controlled burns. These mass-ignition convection burns often generate…
Year: 1989
Type: Document