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3. [Article] Analyzing the transmission of wildfire exposure on a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier ...Citation -
4. [Article] The effects of fire on soil nitrogen associated with patches of the actinorhizal scrub Ceanothus cordulatus
Nitrogen is a limiting resource in many temperate forests and nitrogen-fixing plants are usually limited to the early stages of post-disturbance succession. In fire-dependent Sierra Nevada forests, however, ...Citation -
5. [Article] The effects of fire on soil nitrogen associated with patches of the actinorhizal shrub Ceanothus cordulatus
Nitrogen is a limiting resource in many temperate forests and nitrogen-fixing plants are usually limited to the early stages of post-disturbance succession. In fire-dependent Sierra Nevada forests, however, ...Citation -
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7. [Article] Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after severe fire in a Western Cascades forest landscape
Fire is a major disturbance process in many forests. Long-term studies of the biogeochemical effects of fires, especially on soils, are very rare. Consequently, long-term effects of fire on soils are often ...Citation -
The 2002 Biscuit Fire burned through more than 200,000 ha of mixed conifer/ evergreen hardwood forests in southwestern Oregon and northwestern California. The remarkable size of the fire and the diversity ...
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The management of fire-prone forests is one of the most controversial natural resource issues in the US today, particularly in the west of the country. Although vegetation and wildlife in these forests ...
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10. [Article] Social science research related to wildfire management: an overview of recent findings and future research needs
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