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Black Hills National Monument in South Dakota. Modifying the Model to Mitigate Crown Fire: Improving Estimates of Canopy Fuels for the Black Hills (and Beyond) Summary
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Document Date: 2011-12-01 14:34:23


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Black Hills / Warner College of Natural Resources / Layout RED Inc. / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Colorado State University / Black Hills National Monument / Warner College of Natural Resources Colorado State University Department / /

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NaturalFeature

Forest Vegetation Simulator / Black Hills National Forest / /

Organization

Warner College / federal government / Colorado State University / USDA Forest Service / National Interagency Fire Center / Forest Service / Forest Management Service Center / Department of Forest / Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship / /

Person

Frederick W. Smith / Blaine Cook / Stephanie Rebain / Tara Smith / Wayne Shepperd / Skip Smith / /

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Position

Governor / Tim Swedberg Communication Director / Writer / www.firescience.gov Scientist / lead investigator / Director Timothy_Swedberg@nifc.blm.gov Communication / www.firescience.gov John Cissel Program Manager / Professor of Silviculture / /

ProvinceOrState

South Dakota / Montana / Arizona / Idaho / /

Region

southwestern South Dakota / northern Montana / western United States / northern Arizona / /

URL

www.firescience.gov / http /

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