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Fire / Forest ecology / Temperate coniferous forests / Ecosystems / Forest / Fire ecology / Abies concolor / Pine / Blue Mountains / Flora of the United States / Flora / Ecological succession
Date: 2008-05-09 12:45:52
Fire
Forest ecology
Temperate coniferous forests
Ecosystems
Forest
Fire ecology
Abies concolor
Pine
Blue Mountains
Flora of the United States
Flora
Ecological succession

Estimating canopy fuels in conifer forests

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