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- Offsetting the noise: A framework for applying phenological offset corrections in remotely sensed burn severity assessments, 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) - 12
- Canopy and surface fuels measurement using terrestrial lidar single-scan approach in the Mogollon highlands of Arizona, 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) - 7
- Mobile radar provides insights into hydrologic responses in burn areas, 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) - 6
- Linking fire radiative power to land cover, fire history, and environmental setting in Alaska, 2003–2022, 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) -
- Modelling and mapping burn severity of prescribed and wildfires across the southeastern United States (2000-2022), 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) -
- Evaluating a simulation-based wildfire burn probability map for the conterminous US, 2025, International Journal of Wildland Fire (34) - 1
- Before the fire: Predicting burn severity and potential post-fire debris-flow hazards to Colorado River Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii pleuriticus) conservation populations, 2024, International Journal of Wildland Fire (33) -
- Pre-fire assessment of post-fire debris flow hazards in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed, 2024, International Journal of Wildland Fire (33) -
- Climate and weather drivers in southern California Santa Ana Wind and non-Santa Wind fires, 2024, International Journal of Wildland Fire (33) -
- Predicting burn severity for integration with post-fire debris-flow hazard assessment: A case study from the Upper Colorado River Basin, USA, 2023, International Journal of Wildland Fire (32) - 9
- Identifying building locations in the wildland–urban interface before and after fires with convolutional neural networks, 2023, International Journal of Wildland Fire (32) - 4
- Contemporary (1984–2020) fire history metrics for the conterminous United States and ecoregional differences by land ownership, 2022, International Journal of Wildland Fire (31) - 12
- Autumn precipitation: The competition with Santa Ana winds in determining fire outcomes in southern California, 2022, International Journal of Wildland Fire (31) - 11
- Contrasting prescription burning and wildfires in California Sierra Nevada national parks and adjacent national forests, 2021, International Journal of Wildland Fire (30) - 4
- Climate change projected to reduce prescribed burning opportunities in the south-eastern United States, 2020, International Journal of Wildland Fire (29) - 9
- Mapping fire regime ecoregions in California, 2020, International Journal of Wildland Fire (29) - 7
- The influence of pre-fire growth patterns on post-fire tree mortality for common conifers in western U.S. parks, 2020, International Journal of Wildland Fire (29) - 6
- Cost-effective fuel treatment planning: A theoretical justification and case-study, 2020, International Journal of Wildland Fire (29) - 1
- Evaluating the factors responsible for post-fire water quality response in forests of the western USA, 2019, International Journal of Wildland Fire (28) - 10
- Evaluating the mid-infrared bi-spectral index for improved assessment of low-severity fire effects in a conifer forest, 2019, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 6
- Distinguishing disturbance from perturbations in fire-prone ecosystems, 2019, International Journal of Wildland Fire (28) - 4
- Historical patterns of wildfire ignition sources in California ecosystems, 2018, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 12
- Agassiz’s desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) activity areas are little changed after wind turbine-induced fires in California, 2018, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 12
- It matters when you measure it: Using snow-cover Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to isolate post-fire conifer regeneration, 2018, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 12
- Time series of high-resolution images enhances efforts to monitor post-fire condition and recovery, Waldo Canyon fire, Colorado, USA, 2018, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 10
- Estimating post-fire debris-flow hazards prior to wildfire using a statistical analysis of historical distributions of fire severity from remote sensing data, 2018, International Journal of Wildland Fire (27) - 9
- Higher sensitivity and lower specificity in post-fire mortality model validation of 11 western US tree species, 2017, International Journal of Wildland Fire (26) - 5
- Different historical fire–climate patterns in California, 2017, International Journal of Wildland Fire (26) - 4
- Historical reconstructions of California wildfires vary by data source, 2016, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) -
- Synthesising empirical results to improve predictions of post-wildfire runoff and erosion response, 2016, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) - 3
- Identifying key climate and environmental factors affecting rates of post-fire big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) recovery in the northern Columbia Basin, USA, 2016, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) - 9
- 1984–2010 trends in fire burn severity and area for the conterminous US, 2016, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) - 4
- Can pore-clogging by ash explain post-fire runoff?, 2016, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) - 3
- Relations between soil hydraulic properties and burn severity, 2015, International Journal of Wildland Fire (25) - 3
- Too hot to trot? evaluating the effects of wildfire on patterns of occupancy and abundance for a climate-sensitive habitat-specialist, 2015, International Journal of Wildland Fire (24) - 7
- Location, timing and extent of wildfire vary by cause of ignition, 2015, International Journal of Wildland Fire (24) - 1
- Different fire-climate relationships on forested and non-forested landscapes in the Sierra Nevada ecoregion, 2015, International Journal of Wildland Fire (24) - 1
- Effect of mastication and other mechanical treatments on fuel structure in chaparral, 2015, International Journal of Wildland Fire (24) - 7
- Relationships between annual plant productivity, nitrogen deposition and fire size in low-elevation California desert scrub, 2014, International Journal of Wildland Fire (24) - 1
- Carnivore distributions across chaparral habitats exposed to wildfire and rural housing in southern California, 2014, International Journal of Wildland Fire (23) - 4
- The role of defensible space for residential structure protection during wildfires, 2014, International Journal of Wildland Fire (23) -
- Estimating wildfire risk on a Mojave Desert landscape using remote sensing and field sampling, 2013, International Journal of Wildland Fire (22) - 6
- Estimation of wildfire size and risk changes due to fuels treatments, 2012, International Journal of Wildland Fire (21) - 4
- The effect of leaf beetle herbivory on the fire behaviour of tamarisk (Tamarix ramosissima Lebed.), 2012, International Journal of Wildland Fire (22) -
- Effects of high fire frequency in creosote bush scrub vegetation of the Mojave Desert, 2012, International Journal of Wildland Fire (21) - 1
- Factors affecting fuel break effectiveness in the control of large fires on the Los Padres National Forest, California, 2011, International Journal of Wildland Fire (20) - 6
- Quantifying the fire regime distributions for severity in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2011, International Journal of Wildland Fire (20) - 2
- Late Holocene geomorphic record of fire in ponderosa pine and mixed-conifer forests, Kendrick Mountain, northern Arizona, USA, 2011, International Journal of Wildland Fire (20) - 1
- Climate, lightning ignitions, and fire severity in Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 7
- Environmental and climatic variables as potential drivers of post-fire cover of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) in seeded and unseeded semiarid ecosystems, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 2
- Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: A brief review and suggested usage, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 1
- LANDFIRE: A nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 3
- The effects of seeding sterile triticale on a native plant community after wildfire in a pinyon pinemountain mahogany woodland, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 6
- Forecasting distributions of large federal-lands fires utilizing satellite and gridded weather information, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 5
- The effects of fire on avian communities: Spatio-temporal attributes of the literature 19122003, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 5
- Spatial fuel data products of the LANDFIRE Project, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 3
- Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States, 2009, International Journal of Wildland Fire (18) - 1
- Holocene vegetation and fire regimes in subalpine and mixed conifer forests, southern Rocky Mountains, USA, 2008, International Journal of Wildland Fire (17) - 1
- Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe?, 2008, International Journal of Wildland Fire (17) - 6
- Temporal and spatial structure in a daily wildfire-start data set from the western United States (198696), 2008, International Journal of Wildland Fire (17) - 1
- Paired charcoal and tree-ring records of high-frequency Holocene fire from two New Mexico bog sites, 2008, International Journal of Wildland Fire (17) - 1
- Impact of prescribed fire and other factors on cheatgrass persistence in a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine forest, 2007, International Journal of Wildland Fire (16) - 1
- Analysis of Alaskan burn severity patterns using remotely sensed data, 2007, International Journal of Wildland Fire (16) - 3
- A critical assessment of the Burning Index in Los Angeles County, California, 2007, International Journal of Wildland Fire (16) - 4
- Heterogeneity in fire severity within early season and late season prescribed burns in a mixed-conifer forest, 2006, International Journal of Wildland Fire (15) - 1
- Fuel loads, fire regimes, and post-fire fuel dynamics in Florida Keys pine forests, 2006, International Journal of Wildland Fire (15) - 4
- Establishment of non-native plant species after wildfires: Effects of fuel treatments, abiotic and biotic factors, and post-fire grass seeding treatments, 2006, International Journal of Wildland Fire (15) - 2
- Fire history of the San Francisco East Bay region and implications for landscape patterns, 2005, International Journal of Wildland Fire (14) -
- Fire suppression impacts on postfire recovery of Sierra Nevada chaparral shrublands, 2005, International Journal of Wildland Fire (14) - 3
- Fire history of the San Francisco East Bay region and implications for landscape patterns, 2005, International Journal of Wildland Fire (14) - 3
- Impact of antecedent climate on fire regimes in coastal California, 2004, International Journal of Wildland Fire (13) - 2
- Effects of seeding ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) on vegetation recovery following fire in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest, 2004, International Journal of Wildland Fire (13) - 2
- Ecological impacts of wheat seeding after a Sierra Nevada wildfire, 2004, International Journal of Wildland Fire (13) - 1
- Mapping wildland fuels for fire management across multiple scales: integrating remote sensing, GIS, and biophysical modeling, 2001, International Journal of Wildland Fire (10) - 4
- Toward a national fuels mapping strategy: Lessons from selected mapping programs, 2001, International Journal of Wildland Fire (10) - 4
- El Niño and its impact on fire weather conditions in Alaska, 2001, International Journal of Wildland Fire (10) - 1
- Effects of fire retardant chemical and fire suppressant foam on shrub steppe vegetation in northern Nevada, 1999, International Journal of Wildland Fire (9) - 2
- Fuel models and fire potential from satellite and surface observations, 1998, International Journal of Wildland Fire (8) - 3
- Heat content variation of Sierra Nevada conifers, 1998, International Journal of Wildland Fire (8) - 3
- Physical properties of woody fuel particles of Sierra Nevada conifers, 1996, International Journal of Wildland Fire (6) - 3
- Remote sensing of forest fire severity and vegetation recovery, 1996, International Journal of Wildland Fire (6) - 3