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Snag and woody debris dynamics following severe wildfires in northern Arizona ponderosa pine forests
M. David Passovoy
, Peter Z. Fulé
Forestry, School of
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Northern Arizona
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Ponderosa pine Forest
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Coarse Woody Debris
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Extreme Wildfire
100%
Woody Debris
100%
Bark
20%
Dead Trees
20%
Downed Logs
20%
Forest Floor
20%
Prescribed Burning
20%
Fuel Load
20%
Fine Woody Debris
20%
Surface Fuel Load
20%
Management Options
20%
Chronosequence
20%
Fine Fuels
20%
Post-wildfire
20%
Time-since-fire
20%
Ignitability
20%
Passive Management
20%
Salvage Logging
20%
Fire Fuel
20%
Post-fire Conditions
20%
Floor Depth
20%
Created Snags
20%
Fireline Intensity
20%
Ecological Context
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Coarse Woody Debris
100%
Floors
20%
Prescribed Burning
20%
Chronosequence
20%
Salvage Logging
20%