In a series of prescribed burns of low intensity and short duration in southern Ontario, wind speed, amount of fuel, and fuel moisture were important environmental controls of fire severity. A heterogenous pattern of burning, related to clumping in the vegetation and to a hummock–hollow microtopography presumably affected and was perpetuated in the reestablishing postfire vegetation.Removal of vegetation cover and surface litter plus surface albedo changes resulted in increased soil temperature 2 months after burning. These increases were short-lived and soil temperatures were close to those of unburned areas 4 months after the prescribed fires. Despite their small magnitude and short duration, the soil temperature increases could have an i...
This article examines the consequences of a fire (August 1994) which burned the vegetated surface of...
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out with controlled burning and with seedling gro...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
Slash burning has been practiced in British Columbia since 1930 with little regard for the regenerat...
The effects of different fire intensities on physiochemical soil properties have been studied in thi...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe following study was undertaken to examine plant re-estab...
Soil chemistry responses to disturbances were quantified and compared at two dates by sampling the ...
Wildfires may produce several changes in the short- and longterm in the landscape and in the soil sy...
bor rsit rk S sed Fire is an important component of the historic disturbance regime of oak and pine ...
The microenvironmental effects of spring, summer and autumn burns were investigated for a small area...
Graduation date: 2005The Normalized Burn Ratio and Composite Burn Index were used to classify burn s...
The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of thinning along with recurrent presc...
Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative...
This study describes the results of the application of a single dormant season prescribed fire to tw...
This article examines the consequences of a fire (August 1994) which burned the vegetated surface of...
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out with controlled burning and with seedling gro...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
Slash burning has been practiced in British Columbia since 1930 with little regard for the regenerat...
The effects of different fire intensities on physiochemical soil properties have been studied in thi...
The short-term impact of fire burning with the wind (head fire) and against the wind (back fire) on ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe following study was undertaken to examine plant re-estab...
Soil chemistry responses to disturbances were quantified and compared at two dates by sampling the ...
Wildfires may produce several changes in the short- and longterm in the landscape and in the soil sy...
bor rsit rk S sed Fire is an important component of the historic disturbance regime of oak and pine ...
The microenvironmental effects of spring, summer and autumn burns were investigated for a small area...
Graduation date: 2005The Normalized Burn Ratio and Composite Burn Index were used to classify burn s...
The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of thinning along with recurrent presc...
Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative...
This study describes the results of the application of a single dormant season prescribed fire to tw...
This article examines the consequences of a fire (August 1994) which burned the vegetated surface of...
Laboratory and greenhouse experiments were carried out with controlled burning and with seedling gro...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...