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1. Sierra Nevada contemporary reference site boundaries and corresponding remote sensing-derived canopy structure rasters Data publication contains GIS data

Author(s):
Chamberlain, Caden P.; Cova, Gina R.; Kane, Van R.; Cansler, C. Alina; Bartl-Geller, Bryce N.; Kane, Jonathan T.; Jeronimo, Sean M. A.; Stine, Peter A.; North, Malcolm P.

2. Investigating the persistence of a disjunct population of Alaska yellow-cedar in a historically frequent-fire landscape Data publication contains GIS data

Author(s):
Downing, William M.; Krawchuk, Meg A.; Johnston, James D.; Merschel, Andrew G.; Rausch, Joseph H.; Miller, Carol

6. Ambient soil temperatures in prescribed burned ponderosa pine forests at Fort Valley Experimental Forest, Arizona

Author(s):
Sackett, Stephen S.; Haase, Steve M.; Carpenter, David C.; Weise, David R.

7. New Jersey fuel treatment effects: Pre- and post-burn biometric data

Author(s):
Gallagher, Michael R.; Clark, Kenneth L.; Thomas, Jan Christian; Mell, William E.; Hadden, Rory M.; Mueller, Eric V.; Kremens, Robert L.; El Houssami, Mohamad; Filkov, Alexander I.; Simeoni, Albert J.; Skowronski, Nicholas S.
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