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Fire history of white and Lutz spruce forests on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, over the last two millennia as determined from soil charcoal
Edward E. Berg, R. Scott Anderson
Earth and Sustainability
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Fire History
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Alaska
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Spruce Beetle
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Last Two Millennia
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Spruce Forest
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Kenai Peninsula
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Soil Charcoal
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Beetle Outbreaks
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Picea
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Spruce
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Human Population
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Mounds
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Wildfire
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Fire Behavior
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Fire Risk
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Forest Management
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Ignition
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Dendroctonus Rufipennis
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Throwing
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Mean Fire Interval
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Great Fire
25%
Charcoal Samples
25%
Forest Fuel
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Fuel Break
25%
Human Infrastructure
25%
Fuel Type
25%
Upland Forest
25%
Time-since-fire
25%
Picea Glauca
25%
Human-related
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Picea
100%
Forest Management
50%
Dendroctonus rufipennis
50%
White Spruce
50%
Picea glauca
50%
Upland Forests
50%