Understanding the hydrologic impacts of wildfire management strategies using MIKE SHE (original) (raw)

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2007

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Increasing elevation of fire in the Sierra Nevada and implications for forest change

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Ashbindu Singh

1999

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Michele Crist

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Wildfire And Salvage Logging: Recommendations for Ecologically Sound Post-Fire Salvage Management and Other Post-Fire Treatments On Federal …

Christopher Frissell

Oregon State University, …, 1995

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Projecting impacts of wildfire and climate change on streamflow, sediment, and organic carbon yields in a forested watershed

Monireh Faramarzi

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A Global Index for Mapping the Exposure of Water Resources to Wildfire

Monica Emelko

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Fuel treatment effectiveness in the context of landform, vegetation and large, wind-driven wildfires

Susan Prichard

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A Modern Overview of Wildfire Law

Karen Bradshaw

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Hydrological drought and wildfire in the humid tropics

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Fuel and Vegetation Trends after Wildfire in Treated versus Untreated Forests

Dawn VanLeeuwen

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SRM Center for Professional Education and Development: Wildfires and Invasive Plants in American Deserts

John Tanaka

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Response of Conifer-Encroached Shrublands in the Great Basin to Prescribed Fire and Mechanical Treatments

Bruce Roundy, Robin Tausch

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