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Ponderosa pine mortality following fire in northern Arizona
Charles W. McHugh, Thomas E. Kolb
Forestry, School of
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Northern Arizona
100%
Ponderosa pine
100%
Pine Mortality
100%
Tree Mortality
100%
Wildfire
85%
Diameter at Breast Height
57%
Bole
57%
Prescribed Fire
42%
Crown Damage
42%
After Fire
28%
Post-fire Mortality
28%
Pinus Ponderosa
14%
High Mortality
14%
Dead Trees
14%
Ponderosa pine Forest
14%
Bark Beetle Attack
14%
Logistic Regression Model
14%
Small Trees
14%
Large Trees
14%
Crown Scorch
14%
Two-variable Model
14%
Resistance to Fire
14%
Damage Volume
14%
Crown Volume
14%
Mortality Distribution
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Tree Mortality
100%
Scorch
42%
Bark Beetle
14%
Pinus ponderosa
14%