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Modeling Post-fire Successional Trajectories Under Climate Change in Black Spruce Forests of Interior Alaska. Shelby Weiss, Katherine Hayes, and Melissa Sue Lucash
Effects of spatial heterogeneity on successional trajectories following repeat disturbances in boreal Interior Alaska. Katherine Hayes, and Brian Buma.
Overlapping and interacting fires, a double whammy: Short-interval burns are becoming more frequent across the US West but pace suggests negative feedbacks and spatial patterning. Brian Buma, Katherine Hayes, Shelby Weiss, and Melissa Sue Lucash
Simulating soil carbon pools and fluxes in the boreal forests of Alaska using a new hybrid model of LANDIS-II and DAMM-MCNiP. Melissa Sue Lucash, Jason Vogel, Robert Scheller
Energy and water balances in boreal forest with discontinuous permafrost: Implementation of a physically-based hydrological model at sites with varying disturbance histories. Adrienne Michelle Marshall, Timothy E Link and Melissa Sue Lucash
B13K-2613 Increased fire frequency accelerates soil carbon cycling in a boreal forest
Jason A Shabaga, Rosvel G Bracho, Stephen Hunter Scully and Jason Vogel
Fine-scale Observations of Permafrost After Repeat Fires in Interior Alaska. Kristin Olson, Brian Buma, and Katherine Hayes
Soil Respiration in very High Frequency Boreal wildfires as a Function of Species. Vishnu Kodicherla, Jason A Shabaga,Jason Vogel, Katherine Hayes, and Brian Buma