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- Title:
- Season and interval of burning in the southern Blue Mountains, Oregon: Surface fuels
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Westlind, Douglas J.; Kerns, Becky K. - Publication Year:
- 2017
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Westlind, Douglas J.; Kerns, Becky K. 2017. Season and interval of burning in the southern Blue Mountains, Oregon: Surface fuels. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2017-0042
- Abstract:
- These data document surface fuels data for a prescribed burning study with unburned controls on the Malheur National Forest in the southern Blue Mountains of Oregon. The original prescribed fires were conducted in the fall of 1997 and spring of 1998 and were repeated at two intervals, five and fifteen years. Five year interval reburns have been repeated three times (four burns total) and the fifteen year interval a single time (two burns total). These data document fuels prior to (2012) and following the last reburns including 1-hour (0 to 0.64 centimeter [cm] diameter), 10-hour (0.64 to 2.54 cm diameter), 100-hour (2.54 to 7.62 cm diameter) and 1000-hour fuels (> 7.62 cm diameter); average combined litter and duff depth; and surface fuel height.
- Keywords:
- biota; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Ecology; Fire; Fire ecology; Fire effects on environment; Prescribed fire; Forest & Plant Health; Natural Resource Management & Use; Forest management; Restoration; Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; Monitoring; fuels; season of burn; interval of burn; fire effects; JFSP; Joint Fire Science Program; Malheur National Forest; Emmigrant Creek Ranger District; Oregon; Southern Blue Mountains; Harney County
- Related publications:
- Kerns, Becky K.; Thies, Walter G.; Niwa, Christine G. 2006. Season and severity of prescribed burn in ponderosa pine forests: Implications for understory native and exotic plants. Ecoscience. 13: 44-55. https://doi.org/10.2980/1195-6860(2006)13[44:sasopb]2.0.co;2
- Kerns, Becky K.; Buonopane, Michelle; Thies, Walter G.; Niwa, Christine G. 2011. Reintroducing fire into a ponderosa pine forest with and without cattle grazing: understory vegetation response. Ecosphere. 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1890/ES10-00183.1
- Thies, Walter G.; Westlind, Douglas J.; Loewen, Mark. 2005. Season of prescribed burn in ponderosa pine forests in eastern Oregon: impact of pine mortality. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 14: 223-231. https://research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/25536
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