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Debris accumulation in a ponderosa pine forest

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James K. Agee, School of Forestry and Conservation, University of California, Berkeley
Harold H. Biswell, School of Forestry and Conservation, University of California, Berkeley

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California Agriculture 24(6):6-7.

Published June 01, 1970

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These results indicate that thinning, with subsequent slash removal, will diminish the rate of debris accumulation for at least 20 years—facilitating maintenance of low fire hazards, and easing the problems of multiple-use forest management.

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Debris accumulation in a ponderosa pine forest

James K. Agee, Harold H. Biswell
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Debris accumulation in a ponderosa pine forest

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Authors

James K. Agee, School of Forestry and Conservation, University of California, Berkeley
Harold H. Biswell, School of Forestry and Conservation, University of California, Berkeley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 24(6):6-7.

Published June 01, 1970

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

These results indicate that thinning, with subsequent slash removal, will diminish the rate of debris accumulation for at least 20 years—facilitating maintenance of low fire hazards, and easing the problems of multiple-use forest management.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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