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Drying rates of masticated fuelbeds

Science spotlight from the Rocky Mountain Research Station about the drying rates of masticated fuelbeds.

View here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/rmrs/science-spotlights/drying-rates-masticated-fuelbeds

Thumbnail photo photo by Pam Sikkink.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
August 26, 2020

Categories: Research Brief/SynthesisTags: fire and fuels, fire fuel smoke, fuel breaks, fuel data, fuel loading, fuel modeling, fuel treatments, fuels, fuels availability, fuels emission, fuels heterogeneity, fuels management, fuels management and effectiveness, Fuels reduction, fuels treatments, fuels type, Mastication, mixed-conifer forest, ponderosa pine, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Rocky Mountains, smoke, smoke management

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