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Climate change and associated fire potential for the south-eastern United States in the 21st century

Anthony P. Bedel A D , Thomas L. Mote B and Scott L. Goodrick C
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A Kentucky Division for Air Quality, 200 Fair Oaks Lane, 1st Floor, Frankfort, KY 40601, USA.

B University of Georgia, 210 Field Street, Room 204, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

C United States Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Forest Disturbance Science, 320 Green Street, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

D Corresponding author. Email: anthony.bedel@ky.gov

International Journal of Wildland Fire 22(8) 1034-1043 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF13018
Submitted: 5 February 2013  Accepted: 18 June 2013   Published: 21 August 2013



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