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A quantitative comparison of forest fires in central and northern California under early (1911–1924) and contemporary (2002–2015) fire suppression

Brandon M. Collins A E , Jay D. Miller D , Eric E. Knapp B and David B. Sapsis C
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A Center for Fire Research and Outreach, College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3114, USA.

B USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 3644 Avtech Parkway, Redding, CA 96002, USA.

C California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Fire and Resource Assessment Program, Sacramento, CA 95818, USA.

D Retired, previously at USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, Fire and Aviation Management, McClellan, CA 95652, USA.

E Corresponding author. Email: bcollins@berkeley.edu

International Journal of Wildland Fire 28(2) 138-148 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF18137
Submitted: 6 August 2018  Accepted: 19 November 2018   Published: 3 January 2019



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