Fuel treatment impacts on estimated wildfire carbon loss from forests in Montana, Oregon, California, and Arizona
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Bruce R. Hartsough | Jon E. Keeley | Scott L. Stephens | Brandon M. Collins | Carl N. Skinner | Eric E. Knapp | Carl E. Fiedler | Jason J. Moghaddas | Danny L. Fry | E. Knapp | S. Stephens | C. Skinner | B. Collins | J. Keeley | R. Boerner | B. Hartsough | J. Mciver | C. Edminster | James D. McIver | Ralph E. J. Boerner | C. Fiedler | Emily E.Y. Moghaddas | Christopher B. Dow | Carl Edminster | Andrew Youngblood | A. Youngblood | E. Moghaddas | D. Fry
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