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Historical Fire–Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types

Year of Publication
2017
Publication Type

Describing the climate influences on historical wildland fire will aid managers in planning for future change. This study uses existing historical climate reconstructions and a new fire history from the southern Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, USA, to: 1) characterize historical fire-climate relationships, and 2) determine if climatic influences on fire differed among dry sites dominated by ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws) and more productive sites with significant older fire intolerant grand fir (Abies grandis [Dougl.] Lindl.) structure.

Authors
J.D. Johnston
Citation

Johnston JD. Historical Fire–Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types Bailey JD. Fire Ecology. 2017 ;13(2).

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