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Climate-Fire Relationships in a Rare High Elevation Forest

Climate-Fire Relationships in a Rare High Elevation Forest. Danielle Klaas Mentor: Dr. Pete Fulé. My Study:. Apply dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) to understand forest ecology. Reconstruct historical patterns of forest fires: severity and frequency.

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Climate-Fire Relationships in a Rare High Elevation Forest

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  1. Climate-Fire Relationships in a Rare High Elevation Forest Danielle Klaas Mentor: Dr. Pete Fulé

  2. My Study: • Apply dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) to understand forest ecology. • Reconstruct historical patterns of forest fires: severity and frequency. • Severe fires kill entire groups of trees, after which even-aged tree groups form. • Fire frequency determined from fire scarred trees. • Compare historical conditions to current management

  3. Hypotheses: • Historically fires were mixed severity • Modern managementincreased risk of large severe fires Analyze: • Forest composition & structure • Fire regimes

  4. Even-Aged Stand • = 70% of trees are within 30 years of each other Uneven-Aged Stand  = 70% of trees are not within 30 years of each other

  5. PinusAristata Stand Age Distribution

  6. Fire Scars Fire Years 1729 1752 1754 1773 1780 1799 1805 1834 1842 1845 1847 1867 1879 Living Snag Stump Log 23 9 2 2

  7. Conclusion First Pinusaristata fire regime study in the SW Forest structure changes Climate warming Risks of severe fire

  8. Acknowledgements Dr. Pete Fulé NAU NASA Space Grant AZ Space Consortium NAU School of Forestry

  9. Questions

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