Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites (135–810 ha) on the North and South Rims at Grand Canyon National Park. Adequacy of sampling was tested with cumulative sample curves, effectiveness of fire recording on individual trees, tree age data, and the occurrence of 20th Century fires which permitted comparison of fire-scar data with fire-record data, a form of modern calibration for the interpretation of fire-scar results. Fire scars identified all 13 recorded fires>8 ha on the study sites since 1924, when record keeping started. Records of fire season and size corresponded well with fire-scar data. We concluded that the sampling and analysis methods were appropriate and accurat...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Two ends of the fire regime spectrum are a frequent low-intensity fire regime and an infrequent high...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
Accurate information about historical fire regimes is needed to understand the long-term effects of ...
Abstract: Present understanding of fire ecology in forests subject to surface fires is based on fire...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
The major objective of this ongoing study is to document vegetative changes resulting from alteratio...
Fire scar analysis to identify fire events and stand age structure analysis to identify fire effects...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Aim Compare contemporary with pre-fire-disruption forest structures, assessing the influence of fact...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of burned areas, fire severity,...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...
Two ends of the fire regime spectrum are a frequent low-intensity fire regime and an infrequent high...
Fire regime characteristics of high-elevation forests on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona,...
Accurate information about historical fire regimes is needed to understand the long-term effects of ...
Abstract: Present understanding of fire ecology in forests subject to surface fires is based on fire...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
The major objective of this ongoing study is to document vegetative changes resulting from alteratio...
Fire scar analysis to identify fire events and stand age structure analysis to identify fire effects...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Aim Compare contemporary with pre-fire-disruption forest structures, assessing the influence of fact...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of burned areas, fire severity,...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Anticipating future forest-fire regimes under changing climate requires that scientists and natural ...