A fire scar chronology was constructed from ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws.) and Rocky Mountain juniper (Juniperus scopulorum Sarg.) trees within the 70 km2 Rochelle Hills Area of the Thunder Basin National Grasslands, in north-east Wyoming. A total of 65 fire scars occurred in 48 crossdated samples, and a master fire chronology was constructed for the period 1565 to 1988. No trees recorded more than 3 fires and most (26 of 42) recorded only one. For this reason, fire frequency intervals were considered as fire-free intervals in the Rochelle Hills Area. The Weibull Median Probability Interval (WMPI) for the entire period of record was 7.4; 7.9 for the non-suppression period (1565 to 1939); and 6.7 for the suppression period ...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Abstract: Present understanding of fire ecology in forests subject to surface fires is based on fire...
The history and influence of fires was studied at the forest-grassland ecotone in high valleys of so...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Recent fire-scar studies in the northern Rocky Mountains have documented forest fire history over th...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Abstract: Present understanding of fire ecology in forests subject to surface fires is based on fire...
The history and influence of fires was studied at the forest-grassland ecotone in high valleys of so...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
Fire is a dominant form of disturbance in the American west, and is a primary management concern bec...
Final Report / Prepared for: The Devils Tower Natural History AssociationIn the fall of 1982 the Mod...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Recent fire-scar studies in the northern Rocky Mountains have documented forest fire history over th...
Fire history was determined by fire scar analysis in a subalpine watershed in Yellowstone National P...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
Fire history was investigated in 4 curlleaf mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius) communities c...
The recent expansion of juniper into sagebrush steppe communities throughout the semiarid Intermount...
Abstract. Fire regimes were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees on five large forested study sites...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
We reconstructed historical fire regimes of montane forest-grassland ecotones in the ~40,000 ha Vall...
We collected 490 and 233 fire scars on two ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga...
Abstract: Present understanding of fire ecology in forests subject to surface fires is based on fire...