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Vega-García, Lee, Woodard, Titus
Human-caused forest fires are a serious problem throughout the world. Believing that there are predictable characteristics common to all fires, we analyzed the historical human-caused fire occurrence data for the Whitecourt Provincial Forest of…
Year: 1996
Type: Document
Sackett, Haase
Natural forest fuel loadings cause extreme fire behavior during dry, windy weather experienced during most fire seasons in the Southwest. Fire severity is also exacerbated from burning heavy fuels, including heavy humus layers on the forest floor.…
Year: 1996
Type: Document
Swetnam, Baisan
ln this paper we summarize historical fire regime patterns reconstructed using fire-scarred tree-ring specimens from seventeen montane forest sites in the Madrean Borderlands. ln addition to a brief description of general patterns we also illustrate…
Year: 1996
Type: Document