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2019
Page WG. A Classification of US Wildland Firefighter Entrapments Based on Coincident Fuels, Weather, and Topography Freeborn PH, ed. Fire. 2019;2(4).
Matosziuk LM. Effects of season and interval of prescribed burns on pyrogenic carbon in ponderosa pine stands in the southern Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA Alleau Y, ed. Geoderma. 2019;348.
Barker JS. Evaluating Model Predictions of Fire Induced Tree Mortality Using Wildfire-Affected Forest Inventory Measurements Fried JS, ed. Forests. 2019;10(11).
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Liu Y. Fire behaviour and smoke modelling: model improvement and measurement needs for next-generation smoke research and forecasting systems Kochanski A, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2019;28(8).
Sheehan T. Fire, CO2, and climate effects on modeled vegetation and carbon dynamics in western Oregon and Washington Bachelet D, ed. PloS One. 2019;14(1).
Lesmeister DB. Mixed-severity wildfire and habitat of an old-forest obligate .G.Sovern S, ed. Ecosphere. 2019;e02696.
Buotte PC. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western United States Levis S, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019;25(1).
Belval EJ. The Role of Previous Fires in the Management and Expenditures of Subsequent Large Wildfires O'Connor CD, ed. Fire. 2019;2(4).
Jolly WM. Severe Fire Danger Index: A Forecastable Metric to Inform Firefighter and Community Wildfire Risk Management Freeborn PH, ed. Fire. 2019;2(3).
McLennan J. Should we leave now? Behavioral factors in evacuation under wildfire threat Ryan B, ed. Fire Technology. 2019;55(2). Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10694-018-0753-8.
2020
Dove NC. High‐severity wildfire leads to multi‐decadal impacts on soil biogeochemistry in mixed‐conifer forests Safford HD, ed. Ecological Applications. 2020;e02072.
Dunn CJ. How does tree regeneration respond to mixed‐severity fire in the western Oregon Cascades, USA? Johnston JD, ed. Ecosphere. 2020;11(1).
Brenkert-Smith H, Chambers C, Gibble K, et al. Living with wildfire in Ashland, Oregon: 2020 Data Report. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountian Research Station; 2020. Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_series/rmrs/rn/rmrs_rn088.pdf.PDF icon rmrs_rn088.pdf (11.76 MB)
Brenkert-Smith H, Chambers C, Gibble K, et al. Living with wildfire in Ashland, Oregon: 2020 Data Report. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountian Research Station; 2020. Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_series/rmrs/rn/rmrs_rn088.pdf.PDF icon rmrs_rn088.pdf (11.76 MB)
Rossman AK, Bakker JD, Peterson DW, Halpern CB. Long-term effects of fuel treatments, overstory structure, and wildfire on tree regeneration in dry forests of Central Washington. Forests. 2020;11(888).PDF icon pnw_2020_rossman001.pdf (2.63 MB)
Bayham J. Weather, Risk, and Resource Orders on Large Wildland Fires in the Western US Belval EJ, ed. Forests. 2020;11(2).
Bayham J. Weather, Risk, and Resource Orders on Large Wildland Fires in the Western US Belval EJ, ed. Forests. 2020;11(2).

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