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A comparison of five sampling techniques to estimate surface fuel loading in montane forests*

Pamela G. Sikkink A C and Robert E. Keane B
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A Systems for Environmental Management, PO Box 8868, Missoula, MT 59807, USA.

B USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, 5775 W US Highway 10, Missoula, MT 59808, USA.

C Corrresponding author. Email: pgsikkink@fs.fed.us

International Journal of Wildland Fire 17(3) 363-379 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF07003
Submitted: 5 January 2007  Accepted: 11 August 2007   Published: 23 June 2008



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