Mitchell et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Assessing forest fire and vegetation recovery in the Black Hills, South DakotaMitchell et al., 2010
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- Mitchell M
- Yuan F
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- GIScience & Remote Sensing
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After 110 years of sustained fire suppression, the 2000 Jasper fire consumed about 33,785 ha (83,500 acres), or 12% of the Black Hills National Forest. We mapped the severity of the Jasper fire using Landsat imagery and then investigated post-fire vegetation regeneration …
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