Fire Ecology of the Forest Habitat Types of Eastern Idaho and Western WyomingU.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1992 - Fire ecology - 92 pages |
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9 track ABLA Arnica ASCII ASCII with Common aspen stands c.t. Populus Calamagrostis rubescens canadensis Carex geyeri climax Common LISP Common LISP present conifers dense Department of Agriculture dominated Douglas-fir duff Engelmann spruce fire ecology Fire Effects Information Fire Group fire management Fire Sciences Laboratory Fischer following fire forb Forest and Range Forest Service formation System Data fuel loadings grass Idaho Intermountain Fire Sciences Intermountain Research Station limber pine lodgepole pine logs Magnetic tape reels mature mineral soil Missoula moderate fires moist Montana mountain pine beetle mountain Research Station occur Ogden oreophilus overstory Pachistima phase Abies Picea PICO PIEN Pinus POTR PSME Range Experiment Station regeneration resprouting rhizomes Rocky Mountain seed seedlings seral species severe fires shrubs Sprouts from surviving stand-replacement fire subalpine fir suckering surface fire Symphoricarpos Symphoricarpos oreophilus System Data base Tech trees U.S. Department undergrowth understory Vaccinium scoparium vegetation whitebark pine woody fuel