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Preliminary reconstruction and analysis of change in forest stand age classes of the Oregon Coast Range from 1850 to 1940

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  • Fire and other catastrophic disturbance events in the Douglas-fir forests of the Oregon Coast Range have been significant in determining the distribution of stand age classes and, hence, habitat. Except for the past half century, knowledge of fire in the region has largely been local and anecdotal. The Douglas-fir forests of the Coast Range are typical of those in the region (Waring and Franklin, 1979). This study presents broad-scaled, reconnaissance-level patterns of fire and other disturbance in the Coast Range between the Umpqua and Columbia Rivers. Several significant patterns appear at this scale, however, the need for detailed, localized investigations is also evident.
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