1. Biophysical and weather conditions associated with fuel breaks leveraged during the suppression of large widlfires in southern California National Forests
- Author(s):
- Young, Jesse D.; Gannon, Benjamin M.; Wei, Yu; Belval, Erin J.; Thompson, Matthew P.; O'Connor, Christopher D.; Calkin, David E.; Dunn, Christopher J.
2. Daily temperature measurements in the Wassuk, Shoshone, Toiyabe, Toquima, and Monitor ranges, Nevada, and on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, California
- Author(s):
- Zillig, Martha W.; Fleishman, Erica
3. Plot-level ladder fuel estimation from a suite of remote sensing and field methods
- Author(s):
- Forbes, Brieanne K.; Reilly, Sean P.; Clark, Matthew L.; Ferrell, Ryan M.; Kelly, Allison C.; Krause, Paris D.; Matley, Corbin D.; O’Neil, Michael W.; Villasenor, Michelle T.; Disney, Mathias I.; Wilkes, Phil; Bentley, Lisa P.
4. Long-term SUCCESS: Vegetation data collected in 2017 from permanent plots in the sagebrush steppe of south-central Washington state
- Author(s):
- Bakker, Jonathan D.; Davies, Matt G.; Wainwright, Claire E.; Power, Simon C.
5. Data for: Fuel treatment effectiveness in the context of landform, vegetation and large, wind-driven wildfires
- Author(s):
- Prichard, Susan J.; Povak, Nicholas A.; Kennedy, Maureen C.; Peterson, David W.
6. Can wildland fire management alter 21st-century subalpine fire and forests in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
- Author(s):
- Hansen, Winslow D.; Abendroth, Diane; Rammer, Werner; Seidl, Rupert; Turner, Monica G.
7. Wildland fire impacts on water supply (FIWAS) data for the contiguous United States
- Author(s):
- Hallema, Dennis W.; Sun, Ge; Caldwell, Peter V.; McNulty, Steven G.
8. Data for "Pines vs. oaks revisited: Forest type conversion due to high-severity fire in Madrean Woodlands"
- Author(s):
- Barton, Andrew M.; Poulos, Helen M.
9. Global fire emissions, fire area burned and air quality data projected using a global earth system model (RCP45/SSP1 and RCP8.5/SSP3)
- Author(s):
- Val Martin, Maria; Pierce, Jeffery R.; Heald, Colette L.
10. It takes a few to tango: Changing climate and fire regimes can cause regeneration failure of two subalpine conifers
- Author(s):
- Hansen, Winslow D.; Turner, Monica G.; Braziunas, Kristin H.; Rammer, Werner; Seidl, Rupert