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Fire History

Dwarf Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica) contains datable fire scars that complement an existing fire history

Author:

Saladyga, 2019

Recalling open old growth forests in the southeastern mixed forest province in the United States

Author:

Hanberry et al., 2019

Mesophytic litter dampens flammability in fire‐excluded pyrophytic oak–hickory woodlands

Author:

Kreye et al., 2018

Wave of fire: An anthropogenic signal in historical fire regimes across central Pennsylvania, USA

two figures showing the change in fires per decade over time for 13 sties across central Pennsylvania between 1620 and 2016. Both show an increase until about 1800 when Euro-American settlement increased and fires began to decrease.

Author:

Stambaugh et al., 2018

Fifty-five years of change in a northwest Georgia old-growth forest

Image showing the first page of this article including title, abstract, and part of the introduction.

Author:

Butler et al., 2018

Historical drivers and contemporary perceptions of wildfire in a post-industrial rural landscape

Author:

Saladyga & Standlee, 2018

Fire History of the Appalachian Region: A Review and Synthesis

Author:

Lafon et al., 2017

Forest disturbance history from 'legacy' Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) at the New River Gorge, West Virginia

Author:

Saladyga, 2017 (a)

Reconstructing a cultural fire regime in the Pennsylvania anthracite region

Author:

Saladyga, 2017 (b)

Vegetation dynamics vary across topographic and fire severity gradients following prescribed burning in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Author:

Schwartz et al., 2016

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