The Sinlahekin Wildlife Area is a 14,000 acre reserve located in the Okanogan Valley of north central Washington. Sitting in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains, its forests consist primarily of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), which are adapted to frequent lowseverity fires. However, because of fire suppression over the past approximately 100 years, fire has all but disappeared from this ecosystem. As a consequence, excess biomass has accumulated on the forest floor, leading to catastrophic forest fires. To better understand the current dilemma, a long-term perspective on fire history is needed. Lakes hold much information on fire history in the form of fossilized charcoal. Identifying changes in charcoal accumulation in lake sedimen...
Fire management is a significant concern in national parks and is often implemented incorrectly due ...
Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have been shaped by dramatic shifts in climate since the last gl...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Macroscopic charcoal analysis of lake sediments has been successfully used to reconstruct past fire ...
Wildfires are historically common in the ponderosa pine forests of the eastern Cascade Mountains and...
Wildfires are common in the dry ponderosa pine forests of the eastern Cascades, and play a vital rol...
As a result of climate change and more than a hundred years of fire suppression, the risk of catastr...
Many of the forests in the Long Lake watershed (LLW) have been subjected to twentieth century fire s...
International audienceAnalysis of charcoal particles preserved in lake sediments has been frequently...
Fire has been a key process in shaping the forests of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) throughout the Hol...
In the past decades, wildfires have been growing more intense and frequent in the Pacific Northwest ...
Fire histories of mid-elevation mixed-conifer forests are uncommon in the eastern Cascades, limiting...
Charcoal analysis was conducted on a sediment core from Appleman Lake, Indiana. Appleman Lake is a ...
UMCUR Abstract Reconstructing Historical Wildfire Temperatures by Analyzing Lake Sediment Charcoal U...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Fire management is a significant concern in national parks and is often implemented incorrectly due ...
Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have been shaped by dramatic shifts in climate since the last gl...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Macroscopic charcoal analysis of lake sediments has been successfully used to reconstruct past fire ...
Wildfires are historically common in the ponderosa pine forests of the eastern Cascade Mountains and...
Wildfires are common in the dry ponderosa pine forests of the eastern Cascades, and play a vital rol...
As a result of climate change and more than a hundred years of fire suppression, the risk of catastr...
Many of the forests in the Long Lake watershed (LLW) have been subjected to twentieth century fire s...
International audienceAnalysis of charcoal particles preserved in lake sediments has been frequently...
Fire has been a key process in shaping the forests of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) throughout the Hol...
In the past decades, wildfires have been growing more intense and frequent in the Pacific Northwest ...
Fire histories of mid-elevation mixed-conifer forests are uncommon in the eastern Cascades, limiting...
Charcoal analysis was conducted on a sediment core from Appleman Lake, Indiana. Appleman Lake is a ...
UMCUR Abstract Reconstructing Historical Wildfire Temperatures by Analyzing Lake Sediment Charcoal U...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Fire management is a significant concern in national parks and is often implemented incorrectly due ...
Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have been shaped by dramatic shifts in climate since the last gl...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...