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SPATIAL PATTERNS OF FIRE OCCURRENCE IN THE CENTRAL APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Charles W. Lafon Department of Geography Texas A&M University
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Document Date: 2007-08-10 10:34:50


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Department of Atmospheric Sciences / Henri D. Grissino-Mayer Department / CENTRAL APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT Charles W. Lafon Department of Geography Texas A&M University College Station / Geography University of Tennessee Knoxville / Texas A&M University / USDA Forest Service / /

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