Fire-scarred cross-sections from coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) at two sites were dendrochronologically dated and used to develop a fire history. Redwood offers a challenge for dendrochronological study due to ring wedging and complacency. Crossdating was successful in 12 of 24 trees. The fire history was developed by comparison of fire scars and fire-associated ring characteristics (resin ducts, double latewood, growth releases, and ring separations) recorded in ring series. Using only dates of fire scars from the first fire in 1714 to the last in 1962, the mean fire interval (MFI) was 9.9 years. MFI for the best represented presettlement segment 1714-1881 was 8.0 years. Using all fire-associated ring features, MFI 1714-1962 was 7.0 ...
Giant sequoia was one of the first species that A. E. Douglass examined in his pioneering tree- ring...
<div><p>Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California’s redwoods to accumu...
Knowledge regarding the historic role of fire in forest ecosystems is often derived by dating fire s...
This dissertation focuses on fire history reconstructed from select coast redwood stands in the Sant...
Historical variability in fire regimes and forest age structures is necessary reference information ...
A legacy of past fires is evident in the form of blackened basal hollows found throughout the southe...
A legacy of past fires is evident in the form of blackened basal hollows found throughout the southe...
Coast redwood forests rank among the most significant natural features of North America, yet our und...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
Fire chronologies were developed for four regions representing two general forest types in the Pluma...
Fire is an important ecological feature across temperate forests, yet characteristics of the coast r...
Physical evidence of past fires, left in the form of cambial scars, suggests that low and moderate i...
Fire intervals are presented for white fir (Abies concolor var. lowiana) forests in the coastal moun...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate mil...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Giant sequoia was one of the first species that A. E. Douglass examined in his pioneering tree- ring...
<div><p>Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California’s redwoods to accumu...
Knowledge regarding the historic role of fire in forest ecosystems is often derived by dating fire s...
This dissertation focuses on fire history reconstructed from select coast redwood stands in the Sant...
Historical variability in fire regimes and forest age structures is necessary reference information ...
A legacy of past fires is evident in the form of blackened basal hollows found throughout the southe...
A legacy of past fires is evident in the form of blackened basal hollows found throughout the southe...
Coast redwood forests rank among the most significant natural features of North America, yet our und...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
Fire chronologies were developed for four regions representing two general forest types in the Pluma...
Fire is an important ecological feature across temperate forests, yet characteristics of the coast r...
Physical evidence of past fires, left in the form of cambial scars, suggests that low and moderate i...
Fire intervals are presented for white fir (Abies concolor var. lowiana) forests in the coastal moun...
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate mil...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Giant sequoia was one of the first species that A. E. Douglass examined in his pioneering tree- ring...
<div><p>Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California’s redwoods to accumu...
Knowledge regarding the historic role of fire in forest ecosystems is often derived by dating fire s...