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A history and interpretation of fire frequency in dry eucalypt forests and woodlands of Eastern Tasmania

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Table 1.1 southeast, Summary of fire research which has used ring counts or visual cross-matching of ring patterns to determine tree age and/or fire scar years
Fig 2.3. Delineation of regions used by the Tasmanian Herbarium (Orchard 1988) showing region 9 which covers the Eastern Tiers and the southern Midlands
Fig 2.4. Delineation of regions as used by Forestry Tasmania and Williams (1989) showing regions 7 a and b which cover the Eastern Tiers and southern Midlands
Fig 2.5 Simplified map of eastern Tasmania showing the study sites and boundary of slucly area:
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