Read the report.The Fourmile Canyon Fire burned in the fall of 2010 in the Rocky Mountain Front Range adjacent to Boulder, …
Seeing red: New tools for mapping and understanding fire severity
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Large, severe fires are ecologically and socially important because they have lasting …
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Protecting the source: Tools to evaluate fuel treatment cost vs. water quality protection
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:High-intensity wildfires are one of the leading causes of severe soil erosion in western …
Learn from the burn: The High Park Fire 5 years later
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:The 2012 High Park Fire that occurred near Fort Collins, CO was particularly severe with …
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A world in pixels: How new research is helping to predict probability of high-severity fire
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:A new paper by Sean Parks, a research ecologist with the Rocky Mountain Research Station …
Hayman Fire Case Study
Hayman Fire Case StudyTo cite this publication:Graham, Russell T., Technical Editor. 2003. Hayman Fire Case Study. Gen. Tech. Rep. …
Post-fire wood mulch for reducing erosion potential increases tree seedlings with few impacts on understory plants and soil nitrogen
Post-fire wood mulch for reducing erosion potential increases tree seedlings with few impacts on understory plants and soil …
Fire Science Digest- The Fire-Climate Connection
View the publication here!JFSP-funded research is exploring and quantifying relationships among the large-scale drivers of climate …
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