Abstract. We used vegetation data collected in areas before they were burned by the 2500 ha Quartz fire in southern Oregon and the 50 600 ha Big Bar complex in northern California to evaluate the ability of vegetation and topographic characteristics to predict patterns of fire severity. Fire severity was characterized as high, moderate, or low based on crown scorch and consumption, and changes in soil structure. In both fires, vegetation plots with southern aspects were more likely to burn with high severity than plots with eastern, northern, or western aspects. This was the only consistent predictor across both fires. In the Quartz fire, we found that plots at higher elevations and with larger diameter trees were more likely to burn with l...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2009The 2002 Biscuit Fire burned through more than 200,000 ha of mixed conifer/\ud ...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
At the stand scale, wildfire behavior can be modified by altering the quantity, structure, and arran...
Large wildfires are important ecologically and economically, but their behavior and effects are not ...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
• We identified annual area burned for 37 National Forests in Washington, Oregon, and California bet...
Some of the ecological characteristics of streamside ecosystems, such as mesic vegetation, cooler, m...
Abstract. Although mixed-severity fires are among the most widespread disturbances influencing weste...
Graduation date: 2008Fire is the dominant disturbance process in western U.S. forests, and although ...
Fire refugia — locations that burn less severely or less frequently than surrounding areas — support...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
Although mixed-severity fire regimes are widespread in the western United States, including a substa...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1997-07-11From the 1920's through 1951 several severe fires ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2009The 2002 Biscuit Fire burned through more than 200,000 ha of mixed conifer/\ud ...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
At the stand scale, wildfire behavior can be modified by altering the quantity, structure, and arran...
Large wildfires are important ecologically and economically, but their behavior and effects are not ...
The frequency, extent, and severity of fires strongly influence development patterns of forests domi...
• We identified annual area burned for 37 National Forests in Washington, Oregon, and California bet...
Some of the ecological characteristics of streamside ecosystems, such as mesic vegetation, cooler, m...
Abstract. Although mixed-severity fires are among the most widespread disturbances influencing weste...
Graduation date: 2008Fire is the dominant disturbance process in western U.S. forests, and although ...
Fire refugia — locations that burn less severely or less frequently than surrounding areas — support...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
Although mixed-severity fire regimes are widespread in the western United States, including a substa...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Graduation date: 1998Presentation date: 1997-07-11From the 1920's through 1951 several severe fires ...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Graduation date: 2009The 2002 Biscuit Fire burned through more than 200,000 ha of mixed conifer/\ud ...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...