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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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Agriculture & Biology
Dendroctonus rufipennis
100%
fire history
97%
Picea glauca
77%
charcoal
68%
Picea
60%
fuels (fire ecology)
39%
soil
30%
fire break
20%
upland forests
17%
carbon radioisotopes
17%
forest fires
17%
wildfires
15%
forest management
14%
infrastructure
13%
human population
13%
tree crown
12%
summer
8%
sampling
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
fire history
80%
charcoal
62%
beetle
54%
soil
26%
wildfire
12%
human population
12%
forest management
11%
infrastructure
9%
summer
7%
trend
6%