fuels / coarse woody debris / fire hazard / old-growth forest • Mature, unmanaged forests in western North America provide important reference conditions for managers, yet little is known about fuel composition and the factors that influence fuel accumulation in such stands. Our objectives were to characterize fuels in a passively managed landscape of dry forests in central Oregon and identify environmental factors influencing fuel accumulation. • Ordination techniques and analysis of variance revealed no statistical differences in total fuel loads across a wide range of environmental conditions. • Individual fuel size classes, however, did vary by stand location and composition. Interior stands had more 1- to 100-h fuels and snags than sta...
This study involved a chronosequence of 68 stand-replacing wildfires that happened between 1970 and ...
With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
• Mature, unmanaged forests in western North America provide important reference conditions for mana...
Fire spread probabilities for experimental beds composed of mixedwood boreal forest fuels M.B. Dicki...
Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to reduce fire hazard a...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
This study examined the effect of fire regime on coarse woody debris (CWD) mass using a combination ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This article was first published in Genomics and Applied Biology (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Graduation date: 2010Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
This study involved a chronosequence of 68 stand-replacing wildfires that happened between 1970 and ...
With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
• Mature, unmanaged forests in western North America provide important reference conditions for mana...
Fire spread probabilities for experimental beds composed of mixedwood boreal forest fuels M.B. Dicki...
Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to reduce fire hazard a...
Escalating wildfire in subalpine forests with stand-replacing fire regimes is increasing the extent ...
This study examined the effect of fire regime on coarse woody debris (CWD) mass using a combination ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This article was first published in Genomics and Applied Biology (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Graduation date: 2010Large areas of non-coniferous communities in southwestern Oregon are thinned to...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
This study involved a chronosequence of 68 stand-replacing wildfires that happened between 1970 and ...
With the prevalence of catastrophic wildfires increasing as a response to a century of widespread fi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...