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Horton, Hopkins
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Year: 1965
Type: Document

Zimmerman, Goetz, Mielke
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Year: 1965
Type: Document

Heinselman
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Year: 1965
Type: Document

Van Wagner
A series of graphs, tables and maps are presented that form the basis of a revised fire control plan at the Petawawa Forest Experiment Station. Called aids to fire control planning, they are classified into those describing: (a) the pattern of fire…
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Van Wagner
From the introduction:'The purpose of this project is to measure the energy production of forest fires and how it is dissipated. If the use of energy output -rate is ever to become accepted as a means of describing forest fires, a simple method must…
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Knight
Studies were made in 1955-62 in an old-growth Hemlock fir stand to determine the effects of logging (a) and logging plus slash burning (b) on soil-moisture trends, soil erosion, soil chemical properties, soil micro-organisms, and tree growth, and of…
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Granfelt
'...That man contributed (and continues to contribute) to the incidence of fires on the Great Plains cannot be denied, but the role of lightning should not be overlooked or slighted.'
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Pechanec, Plummer, Robertson, Hull
In planning for sagebrush control, the following items should be considered: (1) Where, (2) when, (3) how, (4) grazing management afterward, and (5) the need for regrassing afterward. The purpose of this bulletin is to make information on these…
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Gould
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Year: 1965
Type: Document

Davis
As part of a program for learning how to use prescribed fire for land management purposes, 100 acres of Arizona ponderosa pine were intentionally burned on the Coconino National Forest at Buck Mountain, 40 miles south of Flagstaff, on November 24,…
Year: 1965
Type: Document