This study documents historic fire events at Capulin Volcano National Monument over the last four centuries using dendrochronologically dated fire scars at two sites: the lower volcano lava flows (the Boca) and the adjacent canyon slopes (Morrow Ranch). The mean fire interval (MFI) was 12 years at the Boca site (before 1890) and 5.4 years (1600-1750) and 19.1 years (1751-1890) at the Morrow Ranch site. Data from the Boca and Morrow Ranch sites combined with the extremely pyrogenic landscape position of the volcano slopes indicate that the volcano slopes likely burned more frequently (e.g., MFI \u3c5 yr). Around 1750, the fire regime appeared to transition to longer fire intervals, greater temporal synchrony among fire-scarred trees, and a h...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Accurate information about historical fire regimes is needed to understand the long-term effects of ...
Montane grasslands are an important ecosystem type in Southwestern landscapes, occurring from the fo...
This study documents historic fire events at Capulin Volcano National Monument over the last four ce...
This study documents over six centuries of historic fire events at Devils Tower National Monument in...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
This research examined the fire history of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex P. Lawson & C....
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
Currently, ecosystem processes that maintain the forests of the American Southwest are operating out...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Great Plains Studies, Center for at D...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
The historic effects of fire and climate on stand dynamics in the ponderosa pine-dominated forests o...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Accurate information about historical fire regimes is needed to understand the long-term effects of ...
Montane grasslands are an important ecosystem type in Southwestern landscapes, occurring from the fo...
This study documents historic fire events at Capulin Volcano National Monument over the last four ce...
This study documents over six centuries of historic fire events at Devils Tower National Monument in...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
This research examined the fire history of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex P. Lawson & C....
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
Currently, ecosystem processes that maintain the forests of the American Southwest are operating out...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Great Plains Studies, Center for at D...
The purpose of this study was to reconstruct historical fire regimes along an elevation and vegetati...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
The historic effects of fire and climate on stand dynamics in the ponderosa pine-dominated forests o...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Accurate information about historical fire regimes is needed to understand the long-term effects of ...
Montane grasslands are an important ecosystem type in Southwestern landscapes, occurring from the fo...