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Landscape Ecol DOI[removed]s10980[removed]RESEARCH ARTICLE Factors associated with crown damage following recurring
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Document Date: 2010-02-24 17:36:16


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Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. / Stephens / /

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Oregon State University / Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute / Quail Prairie Remote Automated Weather Station / USA T. A. Spies Pacific Northwest Research Station / /

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post-fire management / Image processing / /

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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute / Oregon State University / Smithsonian Institution / USDA / Department of Forest Science / USDA Forest Service / Forest Service / /

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Bessie / Jonathan R. Thompson / Thomas A. Spies / Johnson / /

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single researcher / /

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Franklin / Liaw / Wiener / /

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remote sensing / Image processing / /

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