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Contemporary fires are less frequent but more severe in dry conifer forests of the southwestern United States

October 11, 2024

Wildfires in the southwestern United States are increasingly frequent and severe, but whether these trends exceed historical norms remains contested. Here we combine dendroecological records, satellite-derived burn severity, and field measured tree mortality to compare historical (1700-1880) and contemporary (1985-2020) fire regimes at tree-ring fire-scar sites in Arizona and New Mexico. We found that contemporary fire frequency, including recent, record fire years, is still

Publication Year 2024
Title Contemporary fires are less frequent but more severe in dry conifer forests of the southwestern United States
DOI 10.1038/s43247-024-01686-z
Authors E. McClure, J.D. Cooper, C. Guiterman, Ellis Margolis, S. Parks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature Communications Earth & Environment
Index ID 70259564
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center
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