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Ecological succession / Fire / Habitats / Appalachian Mountains / Great Smoky Mountains National Park / Wildfire / Forest / Carya glabra / New England/Acadian forests / Geography of the United States / Geography of North America / Physical geography
Date: 2012-10-15 19:29:23
Ecological succession
Fire
Habitats
Appalachian Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Wildfire
Forest
Carya glabra
New England/Acadian forests
Geography of the United States
Geography of North America
Physical geography

Fuels Management in the Southern Appalachian Mountains: Cumulative watershed effects of fuels management

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