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2C.3 MONITORING FUEL CONSUMPTION AND MORTALITY FROM PRESCRIBED BURNING IN OLD-GROWTH PONDEROSA PINE STANDS IN EASTERN OREGON Clinton S. Wright, Nicole L. Troyer, and Robert E. Vihnanek * USDA Forest Service, Fire and En
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Document Date: 2003-09-02 19:30:34


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Seattle / Covelo / Grand Canyon / Fort Worth / Washington / /

Company

Pullman / Stephens / Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory / /

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United States / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Geospatial Center / Range Experiment Station / Washington State University / Pacific Northwest Research Station / /

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steel gutter nails / restoration tool / steel spikes / /

NaturalFeature

Washington / Grand Canyon / Blue Mountains / Oregon / Pacific Northwest forests / Pringle Falls / Subtotal Fall / Teanaway River / Sierra Nevada / /

Organization

Univ. of Washington / Washington State University / USDA / Oregon State Univ. / U.S. Department of Agriculture / National Cartography and Geospatial Center / /

Person

Palmer Drought / Nat / Clinton S. Wright / Nicole L. Troyer / Maggie Springs / H.B. Smith / Robert E. Vihnanek / /

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General / Parsons D.J. / author / organic forest floor layer / /

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Franklin / /

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Texas / Oregon / Washington / Arizona / western Oregon and western Washington / /

Region

western Washington / western United States / central Oregon / northern Arizona / northeastern Oregon / western Oregon / EASTERN OREGON / /

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