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Incorporating fire severity mapping into fuel accumulation curves Models of vegetation and fuel accumulation following fire are important for carbon accounting, species conservation and fire prediction. In terms of f…

How a forest burns matters for what happens next. Our research shows low-severity fires can leave more litter fuel on the ground, meaning fire risk may rebuild faster than thought.

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#BushfireScience #WildfireScience #FireSeverity #FuelLoads #FireManagement

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Direct Effects of Fire Severity on Soil Microbial Diversity and Network Assembly in a Transitional Climate Forest Abstract. Forest fires are key ecological disturbances that influence vegetation dynamics and soil microbial processes central to carbon and nutrient cycli

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Direct Effects of #FireSeverity on Soil Microbial Diversity and Network Assembly in a Transitional Climate Forest

#Post_fire | #SoilMicroorganism | #CommunityDiversity | #MicrobialNetworkComplexity

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The #flooding and increased runoff that frequently occur after forest fires can have devastating impacts. Hydrological models that simulate processes in natural systems can help to predict them.
#wildfire, #fireseverity, #peakflow, #IBER, #HECHMS

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🔥🌿The impact of gigafire on vegetation structure, terrestrial vertebrate abundance and diel activity

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#BlackSummer #EcologicalResilience #FireSeverity #SpeciesActivity #TemporalActivity #VegetationRecovery #Wildfire



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Contemporary wildfires are more severe compared to the historical reference period in western US dry conifer forests | US Forest Service Research and Development

Here's another looking at #FireSeverity in and out of wilderness with the Gila Wilderness as a cool case study. See Table 1 and Figs 3 & 4. #Wildfire 🔥

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Contemporary fires are less frequent but more severe in dry conifer forests of the southwestern United States - Communications Earth & Environment Contemporary fires are less frequent than those occurring in the past, but their severity results in higher tree mortality, based on a comparison of historical and contemporary fire severity using den...

Here's one that looked at #FireSeverity of managed fires. See figure 4. #Wildfire 🔥

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