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A fuel treatment reduces fire severity and increases suppression efficiency in a mixed conifer forest

Jason J. Moghaddas A B and Larry Craggs A
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A Plumas National Forest, Mt Hough Road, 39696 Highway 89, Quincy, CA 95971, USA.

B Corresponding author. Email: jmoghaddas@fs.fed.us

International Journal of Wildland Fire 16(6) 673-678 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF06066
Submitted: 18 May 2006  Accepted: 6 September 2007   Published: 17 December 2007



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