postfire

postfire

(ˌpəʊstˈfaɪə)
adj
of or relating to the period after a fire
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1989), less fuel (Moreno and Oechel 1991a), lower amounts of postfire ash on the ground (Rice 1993), and the clearing of chaparral patches prior to fire (Tyler 1995).
With shorter needles, more of the biopsy gun will impinge on the radiographic image, possibly obscuring the location of the abnormality or perhaps interfering with imaging of the abnormality during pre- and postfire images.
A postfire survey will calculate what remains for a quantitative gauge of the mass burned.
Postfire vegetation recovery and tree establishment at the Arctic treeline: Climate-change-vegetation-response hypotheses.
Postfire succession in big sagebrush steppe with livestock grazing.
Third, we selected trees independent of postfire condition so that the sample included 1) individuals that appeared to have been completely charred by the fire and that lacked any live foliage; 2) individuals that appeared not to have burned at all; and 3) all stages in-between these two extremes.
Demographic patterns of postfire regeneration in Mediterranean-climate shrublands of California.
The spectral, spatial, and temporal resolutions of the remote sensing data; the trade-off between accuracy and adaptability of BA detection algorithms; and different vegetation dynamics and postfire recovery patterns are some of the factors that may result in varying levels of efficiency of a given methodology.
2 9:00 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT OF POSTFIRE DEBRIS-FLOW HAZARDS FOR THE 2009 STATION FIRE (U.S.
OTHER POSTFIRE TREATMENTS ON FEDERAL LANDS IN THE WEST 6-7 (finding that
In adapting to this environmental pressure, current members of the flora show a variety of adaptive traits to maintain a presence in the postfire community.
However, in fitting our model to data for 1952, we only allowed for change in the landscape variables, not for change in population size in the large, postfire meadows.