Fire-on-fire interactions, where a fire encounters the perimeter and burned area of a previous fire, will increase if large fires become more frequent across the western US. Where fires are limited in size by previous fires, this could improve land and fire management and lower fire suppression costs. We analyzed fire perimeters recorded for 9.7 million forested ha of the U.S. Northern Rockies from 1900 to 2014 to examine fire-on-fire interactions by landscape characteristics and different fire and land management strategies. Less than 10% of the total area burned more than once. We found that fire overlapped more during regional fire years, in wilderness, in dry forests, in the late fire management era (1974-2014), with increasing years ...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
The extent and severity of fires in the United States during the last decade has been remarkable. Si...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Current knowledge about wildfire occurrence is not complete. Fire researchers and managers hold the ...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
A warming climate, fire exclusion, and land cover changes are altering the conditions that produced ...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Western United States forest wildfire activity is widely thought to have increased in recent decades...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
The extent and severity of fires in the United States during the last decade has been remarkable. Si...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Current knowledge about wildfire occurrence is not complete. Fire researchers and managers hold the ...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
A warming climate, fire exclusion, and land cover changes are altering the conditions that produced ...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Western United States forest wildfire activity is widely thought to have increased in recent decades...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
The extent and severity of fires in the United States during the last decade has been remarkable. Si...