相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Fire weather and large fire potential in the northern Sierra Nevada
Brandon M. Collins
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY (2014)
Fuel treatments and landform modify landscape patterns of burn severity in an extreme fire event
Susan J. Prichard et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2014)
An analysis of controls on fire activity in boreal Canada: comparing models built with different temporal resolutions
Marc-Andre Parisien et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2014)
Climate, fire size, and biophysical setting control fire severity and spatial pattern in the northern Cascade Range, USA
C. Alina Cansler et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2014)
Previous Fires Moderate Burn Severity of Subsequent Wildland Fires in Two Large Western US Wilderness Areas
Sean A. Parks et al.
ECOSYSTEMS (2014)
Climate change impacts on fire regimes and key ecosystem services in Rocky Mountain forests
Monique E. Rocca et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2014)
Fuel treatment prescriptions alter spatial patterns of fire severity around the wildland-urban interface during the Wallow Fire, Arizona, USA
Maureen C. Kennedy et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2014)
Mapping day-of-burning with coarse-resolution satellite fire-detection data
Sean A. Parks
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2014)
Fire Activity and Severity in the Western US Vary along Proxy Gradients Representing Fuel Amount and Fuel Moisture
Sean A. Parks et al.
PLOS ONE (2014)
Resistance of the boreal forest to high burn rates
Jessie Heon et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2014)
A New Metric for Quantifying Burn Severity: The Relativized Burn Ratio
Sean A. Parks et al.
REMOTE SENSING (2014)
Modern departures in fire severity and area vary by forest type, Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades, California, USA
Chris Mallek et al.
Ecosphere (2014)
Latent resilience in ponderosa pine forest: effects of resumed frequent fire
Andrew J. Larson et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2013)
The worldwide wildfire problem
A. Malcolm Gill et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2013)
Global wildland fire season severity in the 21st century
Mike Flannigan et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2013)
Relationships between climate and macroscale area burned in the western United States
John T. Abatzoglou et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2013)
The relationship of large fire occurrence with drought and fire danger indices in the western USA, 1984-2008: the role of temporal scale
Karin L. Riley et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2013)
Wilderness shapes contemporary fire size distributions across landscapes of the western United States
Sandra L. Haire et al.
ECOSPHERE (2013)
Trends and causes of severity, size, and number of fires in northwestern California, USA
J. D. Miller et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2012)
Mapped versus actual burned area within wildfire perimeters: Characterizing the unburned
Crystal A. Kolden et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2012)
Climate change and disruptions to global fire activity
Max A. Moritz et al.
ECOSPHERE (2012)
Spatial bottom-up controls on fire likelihood vary across western North America
Sean A. Parks et al.
ECOSPHERE (2012)
CHARACTERIZING FIRE-ON-FIRE INTERACTIONS IN THREE LARGE WILDERNESS AREAS
Casey C. Teske et al.
FIRE ECOLOGY (2012)
Tracking postfire successional trajectories in a plant community adapted to high-severity fire
Johanna E. Freeman et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2011)
Contributions of Ignitions, Fuels, and Weather to the Spatial Patterns of Burn Probability of a Boreal Landscape
Marc-Andre Parisien et al.
ECOSYSTEMS (2011)
Factors affecting fuel break effectiveness in the control of large fires on the Los Padres National Forest, California
Alexandra D. Syphard et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2011)
Quantifying the influence of fuel age and weather on the annual extent of unplanned fires in the Sydney region of Australia
Owen F. Price et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2011)
Uncertainty and risk in wildland fire management: A review
Matthew P. Thompson et al.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2011)
Continued warming could transform Greater Yellowstone fire regimes by mid-21st century
Anthony L. Westerling et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2011)
Fuel treatments reduce the severity of wildfire effects in dry mixed conifer forest, Washington, USA
Susan J. Prichard et al.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH (2010)
Forest ecosystems, disturbance, and climatic change in Washington State, USA
Jeremy S. Littell et al.
CLIMATIC CHANGE (2010)
Interactive effects of historical logging and fire exclusion on ponderosa pine forest structure in the northern Rockies
Cameron Naficy et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2010)
Fire, flow and dynamic equilibrium in stream macroinvertebrate communities
Robert S. Arkle et al.
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY (2010)
The effect of fuel age on the spread of fire in sclerophyll forest in the Sydney region of Australia
Owen F. Price et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2010)
Assessing fuel treatment effectiveness using satellite imagery and spatial statistics
Michael C. Wimberly et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2009)
Interactions Among Wildland Fires in a Long-Established Sierra Nevada Natural Fire Area
Brandon M. Collins et al.
ECOSYSTEMS (2009)
A predictive model of burn severity based on 20-year satellite-inferred burn severity data in a large southwestern US wilderness area
Zachary A. Holden et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2009)
LANDFIRE: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment
Matthew G. Rollins
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2009)
THE ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF SEVERE WILDFIRES: SOME LIKE IT HOT
Richard L. Hutto
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2008)
Fire severity and ecosytem responses following crown fires in California shrublands
Jon E. Keeley et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2008)
Spatial scale invariance of southern Australian forest fires mirrors the scaling behaviour of fire-driving weather events
Matthias M. Boer et al.
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY (2008)
Climatic change and fire potential in South-Central British Columbia, Canada
Craig R. Nitschke et al.
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2008)
Climate change and wildfire in California
A. L. Westerling et al.
CLIMATIC CHANGE (2008)
Expansion of the US wildland-urban interface
David M. Theobald et al.
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING (2007)
Quantifying burn severity in a heterogeneous landscape with a relative version of the delta Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR)
Jay D. Miller et al.
REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT (2007)
Wildfires, complexity, and highly optimized tolerance
MA Moritz et al.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2005)
Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data
ZA Holden et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING (2005)
The challenge of quantitative risk analysis for wildland fire
MA Finney
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2005)
Dry forests and wildland fires of the inland Northwest USA: Contrasting the landscape ecology of the pre-settlement and modem eras
PF Hessburg et al.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2005)
Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service lands
SL Stephens
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2005)
Landslides, forest fires, and earthquakes: examples of self-organized critical behavior
DL Turcotte et al.
PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS (2004)
Evaluation of fire danger rating indexes using logistic regression and percentile analysis
PL Andrews et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2003)
Landscape-scale controls over 20th century fire occurrence in two large Rocky Mountain (USA) wilderness areas
MG Rollins et al.
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY (2002)
A knowledge-based approach to the statistical mapping of climate
C Daly et al.
CLIMATE RESEARCH (2002)
Contagious disturbance, ecological memory, and the emergence of landscape pattern
GD Peterson
ECOSYSTEMS (2002)
Power-law behaviour and parametric models for the size-distribution of forest fires
WJ Reed et al.
ECOLOGICAL MODELLING (2002)
Evaluating a century of fire patterns in two Rocky Mountain wilderness areas using digital fire atlases
MG Rollins et al.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE (2001)