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Fig. 2 | Fire Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Fire history and vegetation data reveal ecological benefits of recent mixed-severity fires in the Cumberland Mountains, West Virginia, USA

Fig. 2

Partial cross-sections cut from a fire-scarred shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) at Hite Fork (a) and Wall Fork (b). Fire-scar years, including seasonality (D = dormant; U = undetermined), are highlighted by red arrows, while white arrows denote pith (1848), inner-ring (1876), and outer-ring (2020) years. The open arrow in b indicates an injury of unknown origin that was not included in the fire history analysis

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