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Kristin Lewis et al. Strong spectral variation of biomass smoke light absorption and single scattering albedo observed with a novel dual-wavelength photoacoustic instrument Journal of Geophysical Research 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
C. Miller et al. Evaluating spatially explicit burn probabilities for strategic fire management planning WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Richard F. Miller Emily K. Heyerdahl Fine-scale variation of historical fire regimes in sagebrush-steppe and juniper woodland: an example from California, USA International Journal of Wildland Fire 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Penelope Morgan et al. Multi-season climate synchronized forest fires throughout the 20th century, Northern Rockies, USA Ecology 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Elizabeth D. Reinhardt et al. Objectives and considerations for wildland fuel treatment in forested ecosystems of the interior western United States Forest Ecology and Management 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
ed. Ritter Eco Report U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project 2008 Electronic Paper Link
Robert C. Seli et al. Incorporating landscape fuel treatment modeling into the forest vegetation simulator U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Pamela G. Sikkink Robert E. Keane A comparison of five sampling techniques to estimate surface fuel loading in montane forests International Journal of Wildland Fire 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Jane Kapler Smith Nancy E. McMurray Buried treasures help plants survive fire Montana Naturalist 2008 Webpage Link
R. Stöckli et al. Remote sensing data assimilation for a prognostic phenology model Journal of Geophysical Research 2008 Webpage Link
A. P. Sullivan et al. A method for smoke marker measurement and its potential application for determining the contribution of biomass burning from wildfires and prescribed fires to ambient PM2.5 organic carbon Journal of Geophysical Research 2008 Webpage Link
Forest Service Agriculture USDA forest service research & development, strategic plan, 2008-2012 U.S Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 2008
R. J. Williams eds. Bradstock International Journal of Wildland Fire 6 2008 Electronic Paper Link
C.W. Woodall et al. End-point diameter and total length coarse woody debris models for the United States Forest Ecology and Management 2008 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Kristin Zouhar et al. Wildland fire in ecosystems: fire and nonnavtive invasive plants RMRS-GTR-42 2008 Webpage Link
Mariana Adam et al. Application of the Kano-Hamilton multiangle inversion method in clear atmospheres Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Alan A. Ager et al. A simulation study of thinning and fuel treatments on a wildland-urban interface in eastern Oregon, USA Landscape and Urban Planning 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Patricia Andrews et al. Predicting wildfires Scientific American 2007
Patricia L. Andrews BehavePlus fire modeling system: past, present, and future -- 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Bret W. Butler Wayne Cook The fire environment--innovations, management, and policy; conference proceedings U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
J. D. Carlson et al. Application of the nelson model to four timelag fuel classes using Oklahoma field observations: model evaluation and comparison with national fire danger rating system algorithms International Journal of Wildland Fire 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Geoffrey J. Cary et al. Classifying and comparing spatial models of fire dynamics iLEAPS Newsletter 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Ted J. Christian et al. The tropical forest and fire emissions experiment : trace gases emitted by smoldering logs and dung from deforestation and pasture fires in Brazil Journal of Geophysical Research 2007 Webpage Link Electronic Paper Link
Mark A. Finney A computational method for optimizing fuel treatment locations International Journal of Wildland Fire 2007
Mark A. Finney et al. Simulation of long-term landscape-level fuel treatment effects on large wildfires International Journal of Wildland Fire 2007 Webpage Link
 
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