Trends, Impacts, and Cost of Catastrophic and Frequent Wildfires in the Sagebrush Biome
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James R. Meldrum | Justin L. Welty | D. Shinneman | K. Davies | M. Crist | K. E. Mayer | D. Davis | T. Remington | Rick Belger
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