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Spatially Heterogeneous Estimates of Fire Frequency in Ponderosa Pine Forests of Washington, USA

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Table 1.  Summary of four methods for mapping fire perimeters that appear frequently in fire history literature.
Figure 1.  Approximate location of study sites in eastern Washington state, USA.
Figure 2.  Study sites illustrating sampled fire-scars (black dots).  In each map, the gray area represents an estimated fire perimeter for the year 1776
Table 2.  Location, area, sample size, and fire events for the four Washington study sites
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