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Wildfires / Ecological succession / Fire / Agriculture / Controlled burn / Deep foundation / Burn / Chaparral / Incineration / Systems ecology / Physical geography / Environment
Date: 2014-11-17 14:05:06
Wildfires
Ecological succession
Fire
Agriculture
Controlled burn
Deep foundation
Burn
Chaparral
Incineration
Systems ecology
Physical geography
Environment

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