Throughout the Central Hardwoods, fire return interval dramatically increased during the period of Euro-American settlement. Fire was used as a tool for clearing land and improving forage for grazing. The Shoal Creek study site is located in Jackson County, Illinois, 8 km southwest of Murphysboro. Shoal Creek is situated at the northern extent of the Illinois Ozark Hills, classified as a Subsection of the Ozark Highlands Section. The region is unglaciated and loess caps are 10 m deep on the ridgetops and 1-3 m deep on side slopes. Results show the site was frequently burned (MFI=2.95) from 1887 to 1946 during post-settlement. Fire waned from the site in the 1930\u27s and the last major fire occurred in 1946. By this time, Shawnee National F...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
It is widely believed that fire suppression subsequent to European settlement of the midwestern Unit...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
Management and restoration of black oak dominated sand savannas often rely on historic vegetative de...
Perspective on present day issues associated with wildland fire can be gained by studying the long-t...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
Recent high-severity fires in pine-oak forests of the southwestern United States are creating shrubf...
Land managers developing fire management plans in the eastern and southern United States lack quanti...
Red pine (Pinus resinosa) woodlands have been influenced by lightning ignited fires and fires of ind...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Forests across the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois have a rich land-use history since their settl...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
It is widely believed that fire suppression subsequent to European settlement of the midwestern Unit...
Fire has influenced species composition within the Central Hardwood Forest for millennia. Since the...
The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative fire history information for a geographically u...
Empirical data generated from fire scars are a foundation for understanding fire regimes, designing ...
Management and restoration of black oak dominated sand savannas often rely on historic vegetative de...
Perspective on present day issues associated with wildland fire can be gained by studying the long-t...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
Recent high-severity fires in pine-oak forests of the southwestern United States are creating shrubf...
Land managers developing fire management plans in the eastern and southern United States lack quanti...
Red pine (Pinus resinosa) woodlands have been influenced by lightning ignited fires and fires of ind...
The current oak-hickory overstory that exists in the productive uplands of Southern Illinois is a r...
Dendroecology is the science that dates tree rings to their exact calendar year of formation to stud...
Forests across the Shawnee Hills of Southern Illinois have a rich land-use history since their settl...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
Fire history and fire regimes were reconstructed for a 450 square meter area in the central western ...
It is widely believed that fire suppression subsequent to European settlement of the midwestern Unit...