Publications Library
Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
. Synthesis of science to inform land management within the Northwest Forest Plan area: executive summary. ( ). Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2018:186 p. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/56600.
. The Weather Conditions for Desired Smoke Plumes at a FASMEE Burn Site Atmosphere. 2018;9(7).
. Wildfire smoke cools summer river and stream water temperatures Water Resources Research. 2018;54.
. Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2017;Online early.
. Aligning Smoke Management with Ecological and Public Health Goals Journal of Forestry. 2017;115.
. Climate change and the eco-hydrology of fire: will area burned increase in a warming western USA? Ecological Applications. 2017;27(1).
. Climate changes and wildfire alter vegetation of Yellowstone National Park, but forest cover persists Ecosphere. 2017;8(1).
. Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment in western USA watersheds. Geophysical Research Letters. 2017;Online early.
Effects of climate change on snowpack and fire potential in the western USA Climate Change. 2017;141(2).
. Evidence of fuels management and fire weather influencing fire severity in an extreme fire event Ecological Applications. 2017;Online early.
. Fire Science Core Curriculum. ( ). Corvallis, OR: OSU Extension Service; 2017:197 p. Available at: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/em9172.
. Fires following Bark Beetles: Factors Controlling Severity and Disturbance Interactions in Ponderosa Pine Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
. The hierarchy of predictability in ecological restoration: are vegetation structure and functional diversity more predictable than community composition? Journal of Applied Ecology. 2017;54(4).
. Historical Fire–Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types Fire Ecology. 2017;13(2).
. Impacts of different land management histories on forest change Ecological Applications. 2017;27(8).
. Impacts of fire smoke plumes on regional air quality, 2006–2013 Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 2017.
. Interactions of predominant insects and diseases with climate change in Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon and Washington, U.S.A. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;409.
. Policy Scenarios for fire-adapted communities: Understanding stakeholder risk-perceptions, using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. ( ).; 2017.
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Regional patterns of postwildfire streamflow response in the Western United States: The importance of scale-specific connectivity Hydrological Processes. 2017;31(14).
. Returning Fire to the Land—Celebrating Traditional Knowledge and Fire Journal of Forestry. 2017;Review Article.
. Sharing contracted resources for fire suppression: engine dispatch in the Northwestern United States International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(2).
. Status update: is smoke on your mind? Using social media to assess smoke exposure Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2017;17.
. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of PM2.5 from wildfire smoke? American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017.
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