The U.S. Bureau of Mines applied its mine fire diagnostic method to an abandoned anthracite mine fire site in Carbondale, Lackawanna County, PA. The technique to locate fires in abandoned coal mines and coal refuse piles includes the determination of hydrocarbon concentrations in mine gases, the...
In Proceedings of the 3rd fire in eastern oak forests conference; Carbondale, IL, May 20-22, General Technical Report NRS-P-46, ed. Todd F. Hutchinson, 2–20. Newtown Square: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/...
Southern Illi- nois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA. Rowan, E.L., W.M. Ford, S.B. Castleberry, J.L. Rodrigue, and T.M. Schuler. 2005. Response of Eastern chipmunks to single application spring prescribed fires on the Fernow Experimental Forest. USDA Forest Service Research Paper NE...
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Over the last century, fire exclusion has caused dramatic structural and compositional changes to southern New England forests, highlighting the need to reintroduce fires into the historically pyrogenic landscape to study the response. We investigated th
Mine firesAbandoned sitesCoal minesConcentration(Composition)DetectorsBoreholesUnderground miningTemperature measurementMonitoringThe U.S. Bureau of Mines applied its mine fire diagnostic method to an abandonedanthracite mine fire site in Carbondale, Lackawanna County, PA. The technique to locate fires in ...
In `Proceed- ings of the 19th central hardwood forest conference', 10-12 March 2014, Carbondale, IL. USDA General Technical Report NRS-P-142. Northern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA.Wait, D.A. & Aubrey, D.P. (2014). Prescribed fire and oak sapling physiology, demography and ...
Introduction Fire has played a major role in shaping the composition and structure of vegetation for millenia in North America. Fossil records of Quercus extend back to 50–55 million years BP [1–3], and oaks were widespread by the end of the Paleogene (~23 million years BP) in the ...