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But in the lower elevations of Southern Oregon, firefighters are working to snuff out the roughly 100 other wildfires ignited by thunderstorms since Friday. Most of those fires have been extinguished. However, the Craggy Fire continues to burn in the remote Kalmiopsis Wilderness deep in the Siskiy...
Effects of Thinning on Small Mammals in Oregon Coastal Forests Because of fires and intensive logging practices, young forest stands dominate much of the landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Most young stands were refor... Nobuya Suzuki and John P. Hayes - 《Journal of Wildlife Management》 被引...
2002. Characterizing 23 years (1972–95) of stand replacement disturbance in western Oregon forests with Landsat imagery. Ecosystems 5:122–37 Article Google Scholar Collins BM, Omi PN, Chapman PL. 2006. Regional relationships between climate and wildfire-burned area in the Interior West, USA. ...
breakdown of the La Niña, with long-range predictions indicating an El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-neutral state by late spring or early summer. Pre-green-up fire activity may be possible in April, but current conditions do not support a disposition for significant amounts of activity...
The current California fires reflect a complex mix of climate, social, and ecological factors. Fuels across California are currently highly combustible due to a prolonged drought and associated low humidity and high air temperatures. Indeed, it is so dry fires burn freely through the night. Such ...
Dry, northeasterly winds come in the fall and the winter, often through mountain ranges, which fuels wildfires in Southern California – a different pattern than summertime fires. Credit:NASA,CC BY Although defensible space immediately around homes is certainly important, vegetation management cannot ...
Thus, this review aimed to address the following questions: (i) What are the current trends in soil GHG emissions in upland boreal forests in light of fire intensity and severity, time after fire and physical environment? (ii) What are the gaps and shortcomings of current research? (iii) ...
Heck MP 2007. Effects of wildfire on growth and demographics of coastal cutthroat trout in headwater streams. Master’s thesis. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Higuera PE, Whitlock C, Gage. 2010. Linking tree-ring and sediment-charcoal records to reconstruct fire occurrence and area burned in...
Fires in forested raised bogs occur both as a result of natural processes and as a result of human activity. Although there is a generally accepted opinion that their impact on ecosystems is significant, there is still a lack of scientifically reliable research on how individual components of dam...