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McIver
Compared to historic conditions, many forests in the U.S. are now more dense and have more down fuels. For years, managers have recognized this problem and have acted to reduce stem density and fuels by thinning, burning, and/or fuel treatments. Yet…
Type: Project

Data were collected during a fuels reduction project conducted by the Santa Fe National Forest in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed from 2002 to 2007. Fuel reduction includes mechanical thinning, burning of piles and broadcast burning though only a…
Type: Data

Omi
The data are from the 2000 Cerro Grande wildfire that burned into an area of the Santa Fe National Forest that had received extensive fuel treatments since 1994 that included mechanical thinning and prescribed burning, both in isolation and in…
Type: Data