Patterns of Fire Severity and Forest Conditions in the Western Klamath Mountains, California
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Max A. Moritz | Hong Jiang | Dennis C. Odion | M. Moritz | D. Odion | Hong Jiang | D. Dellasala | J. Strittholt | Dominick A. DellaSala | James R. Strittholt | Evan J. Frost | E. Frost | D. DellaSala
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