Report Prepared For: The Silviculture Laboratory, Bend, OregonIn 1982 the Silviculture Laboratory located in Bend, Oregon provided the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research with nine fire-scarred ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) cross sections from the Pringle Falls area in Central Oregon to assess the potential for fire history studies in that locale. The primary problem was to determine whether or not Pringle Falls tree-ring series could be dendrochronologically crossdated so that accurate calendar dates could be assigned to observed fire scars. The results of this study surpassed all initial expectations. The individual ring series did contain enough shared sensitivity for crossdating and the development of a Pringle F...
In an effort to better understand past climates, fire regimes, and vegetation response to climate in...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Fire scar histories are a critical fire data source because they form a foundation for defining fire...
Final Report to National Park Service, Southern Arizona Group OfficeEighteen samples of fire-scarred...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
Knowledge regarding the historic role of fire in forest ecosystems is often derived by dating fire s...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
Traditional counting of tree rings between fire scars to establish a fire history is examined for a ...
Historic fire return intervals in three different vegetation types dominated by ponderosa pine (Pinu...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
Fire-scarred cross-sections from coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) at two sites were dendrochrono...
To create a database of existing published and unpublished tree-ring reconstructions of fire regimes...
Graduation date: 1980The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the\ud Willamette Nat...
Cross dating, the matching of tree-ring patterns to determine absolute dates or tree-ring series, is...
In an effort to better understand past climates, fire regimes, and vegetation response to climate in...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Fire scar histories are a critical fire data source because they form a foundation for defining fire...
Final Report to National Park Service, Southern Arizona Group OfficeEighteen samples of fire-scarred...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
Knowledge regarding the historic role of fire in forest ecosystems is often derived by dating fire s...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
Traditional counting of tree rings between fire scars to establish a fire history is examined for a ...
Historic fire return intervals in three different vegetation types dominated by ponderosa pine (Pinu...
Few tree-ring based fire-history studies have been completed in pine ecosystems of the Southeastern ...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
Fire-scarred cross-sections from coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) at two sites were dendrochrono...
To create a database of existing published and unpublished tree-ring reconstructions of fire regimes...
Graduation date: 1980The history of fire between 1850 and 1977 in a portion of the\ud Willamette Nat...
Cross dating, the matching of tree-ring patterns to determine absolute dates or tree-ring series, is...
In an effort to better understand past climates, fire regimes, and vegetation response to climate in...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Fire scar histories are a critical fire data source because they form a foundation for defining fire...