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Spectral analysis of charcoal on soils: implicationsfor wildland fire severity mapping methods

Alistair M. S. Smith A C , Jan U. H. Eitel A and Andrew T. Hudak B
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A Experimental Biophysics Measurements Laboratory, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-1133, USA.

B USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1221 South Main Street,Moscow, ID 83844, USA.

C Corresponding author. Email: alistair@uidaho.edu

International Journal of Wildland Fire 19(7) 976-983 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF09057
Submitted: 2 June 2009  Accepted: 1 May 2010   Published: 5 November 2010



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