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Ecological Applications, 19(6), 2009, pp. 1385–1396 Ó 2009 by the Ecological Society of America Fire suppression and fuels treatment effects on mixed-conifer carbon stocks and emissions MALCOLM NORTH,1,4 MATTHEW HURTE
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Hanson / Topcon America Corporation / Kenworth Truck Company / Caterpillar / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

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Northern Arizona University / Fort Missoula Building / National Institute / University of California / /

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truck equipment / statewide greenhouse gas emissions / energy / greenhouse gas emissions / study site / atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations / /

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Teakettle Experimental Forest / Lolo National Forest / Service forest / Sierra National Forest / Sierran forests / Sierra Nevada / Dinkey Creek / /

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Ecological Society of America Fire / Northern Arizona University / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Sierra Nevada Research Center / USDA Forest Service / University of California / Davis / National Institute for Climatic Change Research / Forest Service / /

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Mark Smith / MALCOLM NORTH / /

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Corresponding Editor / surveyor / /

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Jenkins et al. / /

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Cedar / /

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western United States / Northern Arizona / southern California / Northwest / /

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same protocols / /

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