This study documents over six centuries of historic fire events at Devils Tower National Monument in northeast Wyoming, USA. The 691-year tree-ring chronology is based on 37 ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa C. Lawson) trees collected at the monument. The period of tree-ring record ranged in calendar years from 1312 to 2002 and fire scar dates (n = 129) ranged from 1330 to 1995. The mean fire interval (MFI) for the entire record was 24.6 years, and intervals for individual trees ranged from 4 to 119 years. A period of increased fire frequency (MFI = 5.7 years) occurred from about 1860 to 1880, corresponding to the period of Euro-American exploration and settlement of the region. Comparisons of fire-climate relationships derived from Devils To...
Throughout much of eastern North America, quantitative records of historical fire regimes and intera...
Most of the fire history research conducted in the past century has focused on case studies and loca...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
This study documents over six centuries of historic fire events at Devils Tower National Monument in...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
This study documents historic fire events at Capulin Volcano National Monument over the last four ce...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
Scientists use climate proxies, such as tree rings, to extend the climate record back in time, addin...
Land managers developing fire management plans in the eastern and southern United States lack quanti...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Fire, logging, livestock grazing, and insect outbreaks are disturbances that have significantly infl...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Throughout much of eastern North America, quantitative records of historical fire regimes and intera...
Most of the fire history research conducted in the past century has focused on case studies and loca...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
This study documents over six centuries of historic fire events at Devils Tower National Monument in...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
This study documents historic fire events at Capulin Volcano National Monument over the last four ce...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
Scientists use climate proxies, such as tree rings, to extend the climate record back in time, addin...
Land managers developing fire management plans in the eastern and southern United States lack quanti...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Fire, logging, livestock grazing, and insect outbreaks are disturbances that have significantly infl...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Fire history and fire-climate relationships of upper elevation forests of the southwestern United St...
Disturbance is a natural part of any forest ecosystem. When disturbance regimes are altered, the for...
Throughout much of eastern North America, quantitative records of historical fire regimes and intera...
Most of the fire history research conducted in the past century has focused on case studies and loca...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...