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Carbon sequestration in the New Jersey Pine Barrens under different scenarios of fire management
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Document Date: 2012-01-26 12:58:39


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New Lisbon / Atlantic City / Portland / /

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McCormick / Ó 2011 Springer Science+Business Media LLC / /

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United States / Canada / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / Layoffs / /

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At Cedar Bridge / Rutgers University / Newtown Square / Portland State University / Fort Dix / Campus Blvd / New Jersey Pine Barrens Flux tower Fraction / /

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structural and chemical properties / greenhouse gas emissions / contemporary management / transportation corridors / /

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Canadian Forest Fire Weather / /

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LANDIS-II forest / Upland forests / Silas Little Experimental Forest / /

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Portland State University / NJ Forest Fire Service / Rutgers University / New Jersey Forest Fire Service / USDA / USDA Forest Service / Department of Environmental Sciences and Management / Forest Service / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Inga La / Robert M. Scheller / John Hom / Steve Van Tuyl / Parameterization / Van Wagner / /

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Author / succession and disturbance model / *Corresponding author / Model / model for the calibrations / /

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Dynamic Fire / Dynamic Fire System / /

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New Jersey / New Brunswick / Pennsylvania / Oregon / New / /

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southern New Jersey / /

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Remote Sensing / Dynamic Fire extension ROS algorithms / http / simulation / /

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