seasonality, fire severity Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of burned areas, fire severity, and season of fire occurrence, influence vegetation patterns over multiple scales. In this study, centuries-long patterns of fire events in a montane ponderosa pine – Douglas-fir forest landscape surrounding Cheesman Lake in central Colorado were reconstructed from fire-scarred trees and inferences from forest stand ages. We crossdated 153 fire-scarred trees from an approximately 4000 ha study area that recorded 77 total fire years from 1197 to the present. Spatial extent of burned areas during fire years varied from the scale of single trees or small clusters of trees to fires that burned across the entire landsca...
a b s t r a c t The predominant fire regime associated with ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Two ends of the fire regime spectrum are a frequent low-intensity fire regime and an infrequent high...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyKendra K. McLauchlanWildfire is a ubiquitous disturbance agent ...
seasonality, fire severity Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of b...
Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of burned areas, fire severity,...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
An unlogged forest landscape in the Colorado Front Range provides insight into historical characteri...
Abstract. Forests experiencing moderate-or mixed-severity fire regimes are presumed to be widespread...
Large recent fires in the western U.S. have contributed to a perception that fire exclusion has caus...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Mixed-severity fire regimes may be the most extensive yet poorly understood fire regimes of western ...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
a b s t r a c t The predominant fire regime associated with ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Two ends of the fire regime spectrum are a frequent low-intensity fire regime and an infrequent high...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyKendra K. McLauchlanWildfire is a ubiquitous disturbance agent ...
seasonality, fire severity Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of b...
Parameters of fire regimes, including fire frequency, spatial extent of burned areas, fire severity,...
In the northern Colorado Front Range, fire suppression during the 20th century is believed to have c...
A key issue in ecosystem management in the western U.S. is the determination of the historic range o...
Reconstructing historical fire regimes is difficult at the landscape scale, but essential to determi...
An unlogged forest landscape in the Colorado Front Range provides insight into historical characteri...
Abstract. Forests experiencing moderate-or mixed-severity fire regimes are presumed to be widespread...
Large recent fires in the western U.S. have contributed to a perception that fire exclusion has caus...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
Mixed-severity fire regimes may be the most extensive yet poorly understood fire regimes of western ...
There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of uncharacterist...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
a b s t r a c t The predominant fire regime associated with ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Two ends of the fire regime spectrum are a frequent low-intensity fire regime and an infrequent high...
Master of ArtsDepartment of GeographyKendra K. McLauchlanWildfire is a ubiquitous disturbance agent ...