The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Washington State. Recent fuel treatments burned in the wildfire offered an opportunity to quantitatively evaluate if fuel treatment effectively mitigated fire severity. We quantified the relative effect of two common fuel treatments: mechanical thinning only (thin) and mechanical thinning followed by prescribed burning (thinRx). Fire severity was markedly different between the two treatments. Over 57% of trees survived in thinRx units versus 19% in thin and 14% in control units. Considering only large-diameter trees (\u3e 20 cm dbh), 73% survived in thinRx units versus 36% in thin and 29% in control units. Logistic regression models demonstrate...
Under a rapidly warming climate, a critical management issue in semiarid forests of western North Am...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
Over the past 50 years, wildfire frequency and area burned have increased in the dry forests of west...
Fuel reduction treatments are increasingly used to mitigate future wildfire severity in dry forests,...
Over the past 50 years, wildfire frequency and area burned have increased in the dry forests of west...
Abstract. Fuel reduction treatments are increasingly used to mitigate future wildfire severity in dr...
Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on the effectiveness of fuel treatments when subsequ...
Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on the effectiveness of fuel treatments when subsequ...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Extreme wildfire seasons have become a central challenge of forest management in western North Ameri...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Under a rapidly warming climate, a critical management issue in semiarid forests of western North Am...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
Over the past 50 years, wildfire frequency and area burned have increased in the dry forests of west...
Fuel reduction treatments are increasingly used to mitigate future wildfire severity in dry forests,...
Over the past 50 years, wildfire frequency and area burned have increased in the dry forests of west...
Abstract. Fuel reduction treatments are increasingly used to mitigate future wildfire severity in dr...
Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on the effectiveness of fuel treatments when subsequ...
Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on the effectiveness of fuel treatments when subsequ...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Extreme wildfire seasons have become a central challenge of forest management in western North Ameri...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Under a rapidly warming climate, a critical management issue in semiarid forests of western North Am...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...