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Harley GL. Advancing Dendrochronological Studies of Fire in the United States Baisan CH, ed. Fire. 2018;1(1).
Hoffman CH, al. et. Advancing the Science of Wildland Fire Dynamics Using Process-Based Models Sieg CH, ed. Fire. 2018;1(2).
Holden ZA. Decreasing fire season precipitation increased recent western US forest wildfire activity Swanson A, ed. PNAS. 2018;115(36).
Tedim F, al. et. Defining extreme wildfire events: Difficulties, challenges, and impacts Leone V, ed. Fire. 2018;1(1).
Tedim F, al. et. Defining extreme wildfire events: Difficulties, challenges, and impacts Leone V, ed. Fire. 2018;1(1).
Serra-Diaz JM. Disequilibrium of fire-prone forests sets the stage for a rapid decline in conifer dominance during the 21st century Maxwell C, ed. Scientific Reports. 2018;8.
DeMeo T. Expanding Our Understanding of Forest Structural Restoration Needs in the Pacific Northwest Haugo R, ed. Northwest Science. 2018;92(1).
Pellegrini AFA, al. et. Fire frequency drives decadal changes in soil carbon and nitrogen and ecosystem productivity Ahlström A, ed. Nature. 2018;553.
Pellegrini AFA, al. et. Fire frequency drives decadal changes in soil carbon and nitrogen and ecosystem productivity Ahlström A, ed. Nature. 2018;553.
Meddens AJH. Fire Refugia: What Are They, and Why Do They Matter for Global Change? Kolden CA, ed. BioScience. 2018;68(12).
Abatzoglou JT. Human-related ignitions concurrent with high winds promote large wildfires across the USA Balch JK, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2018;Online early.
Tepley AJ. Influences of fire–vegetation feedbacks and post‐fire recovery rates on forest landscape vulnerability to altered fire regimes Thomann E, ed. Journal of Ecology. 2018.
J. al. Bet. NWCG Smoke Management Guide for Prescribed Fire. National Wildfire Coordinating Group; 2018:306. Available at: https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/420-2.
Radeloff VC. Rapid growth of the US wildland-urban interface raises wildfire risk Helmers DP, ed. PNAS. 2018.
Meddens AJH. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Kolden CA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
Meddens AJH. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Kolden CA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
Moritz MA. A Statement of Common Ground Regarding the Role of Wildfire in Forested Landscapes of the Western United States. (Topik C, ed.).; 2018:52. Available at: https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/featured/fire-research-consensus.PDF icon WildfireCommonGround 2018.pdf (1.17 MB)

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