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Fig. 1 – Low intensity burn, trees retain green, live foliage. Moderate  intensity burn, needles killed and brown but not consumed.
Fig. 2 – In a moderate intensity burn trees and foliage are killed within  the stand.
Fig. 4 – Graphic illustrating various erosion control measures.

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