US forest fires send ecology experiments up in smoke
Paul Smaglik
Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6800, 5-5
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Washington Fires that have destroyed 6 million acres of US forest have also wiped out both historic research that foretold this summer's disaster, and new research designed to find out how to prevent such massive fires from flaring up in future.
Date: 2000
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