2. Bivariate event analyses (BEA) used to compare tree-ring reconstructions of large-scale climate indices with fire events derived from fire-scarred trees from Seven hundred years of human-driven and climate-influenced fire activity in a British Columbia coastal temperate rainforest
While wildland fire is globally most common at the savannah-grassland ecotone, there is little evidence of fire in coastal temperate rainforests. We reconstructed fire activity with a 700-year fire history derived from fire scars and stand establishment from 30 sites in a very wet (more than 4000 mm...
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The Royal Society
2016
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4043052 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/dataset/2_Bivariate_event_analyses_BEA_used_to_compare_tree-ring_reconstructions_of_large-scale_climate_indices_with_fire_events_derived_from_fire-scarred_trees_from_Seven_hundred_years_of_human-driven_and_climate-influenced_fire_activity_in_a_British_Columbia_co/4043052 |