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Effects of hydromulch on post-fire erosion and plant recovery in chaparral shrublands of southern California

Ken R. Hubbert A C , Pete M. Wohlgemuth B and Jan L. Beyers B
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A Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 3644 Avtech Parkway, Redding, CA 96002, USA.

B Pacific Southwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 4955 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside, CA 92507, USA.

C Corresponding author. Email: khubbert@fs.fed.us

International Journal of Wildland Fire 21(2) 155-167 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF10050
Submitted: 11 May 2010  Accepted: 23 February 2011   Published: 30 November 2011



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