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Fire effects 10 years after the Anaktuvuk River Tundra fire
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Fire effects 10 years after the Anaktuvuk River Tundra fire

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Alternative: Fire effects ten years after the Anaktuvuk River Tundra fire

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Series: BLM-Alaska technical report, 64

By

Jandt, R. R. (Randi R.)

Miller, Eric A. (Fire ecologist)
Jones, Benjamin N.
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Alaska State Office.

Type

Book

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Published material

Publication info

Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 2021

Notes

"An interdisciplinary team assessed fire effects including burn severity, potential plant community shifts, and effects on permafrost and active layers between 2008 and 2017. Observers monumented, photographed, and measured 24 burned and 17 unburned reference transects for four years, starting the year after the fire...Since the 2017 field work was only able to monitor the BLM's transects, this report details the results from those 25 transects (Fig 2). We also collected survey-grade GPS locations for each of the benchmarks visited. In 2017, we found new opportunities to expand our understanding of fire's ecological effects on this arctic ecosystem ..."--Page 5.

Cover title.

"April 2021"--Page 3.

Subjects

Alaska , Anaktuvuk River Tundra (Alaska) , Arctic regions , Effect of fires on , Fire ecology , Measurement , Plant communities , Tundras

Call Number

QH545.F5 J36 2021

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 1257821519

 

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