I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) to describe and evaluate fire frequency patterns for the 20th century in the 486,673-ha Gila/Aldo Leopold Wilderness Complex (GALWC), New Mexico and the 785,090-ha Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Complex (SBWC) in Idaho and Montana. I addressed questions about changing 20th century fire frequencies and landscape-scale controls of fire frequency by analyzing fire atlases along with data for topography, vegetation, and climate. Similarities and differences in comparisons between study areas highlight important aspects of fire regimes and strengthen my interpretation and inference. In the GALWC, fire rotations were shortest during the recent wildfir...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Fire scar analysis to identify fire events and stand age structure analysis to identify fire effects...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
Fire-on-fire interactions, where a fire encounters the perimeter and burned area of a previous fire,...
Forest fire is a keystone ecological process in coniferous forests of southwestern North America. Th...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
A landscape approach was used to study fire history and fire behavior in the Douglas-fir forests and...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Fire scar analysis to identify fire events and stand age structure analysis to identify fire effects...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
Fire-on-fire interactions, where a fire encounters the perimeter and burned area of a previous fire,...
Forest fire is a keystone ecological process in coniferous forests of southwestern North America. Th...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
A landscape approach was used to study fire history and fire behavior in the Douglas-fir forests and...
Fire is now recognized as a major ecosystem process and Yellowstone National Park has recently imple...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...