Historical Fire Regimes Literature

Abrams, M.D. 1992. Fire and the development of oak forests. BioScience 42: 346-353.

Clark, J.S. 1996. Baseline biomass burning emissions of eastern North America. Pages 750-757 (Chapter 69) in J.S. Levine, editor. Biomass Burning and Global Change, Volume 2:  Biomass Burning in South America, Southeast Asia, and Temperate and Boreal Ecosystems, and the Oil Fires of Kuwait. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Clark, J.S., and P.D. Royall. 1994. Pre-industrial particulate emissions and carbon sequestration from biomass burning in North America. Biogeochemistry.

Clark, J.S., and P.D. Royall. 1995. Transformation of a northern hardwood forest by aboriginal fire. The Holocene.

Delcourt, H.R., and P.A. Delcourt. 1984. Late quaternary history of the spruce-fir ecosystem in the southern Appalachian mountain region. pp . 22-35 In: P.S. White, ed., The southern    Appalachian spruce-fir ecosystem: its biology and threats. USDI NPS Mgt. rept. SER-71, Washington, D.C.

Clark, J.S. 199_. The baseline biomass burning emissions of eastern North America. Pages 000-000 In J.S. Levine, editor. Biomass Burning and Global Change.

Clark, J.S. and T.C. Hussey. 199_. Estimating the mass flux of charcoal from sediment records: the effect of particle size, morphology, and orientation. The Holocene 00: 000-000.

Kneller, M., and D.Peteet. 1994. Late Quaternary climate in the ridge and valley of Virginia, U.S.A.: changes in vegetation and depositional environment. Quaternary Research.

Komarek,E.V. 1968. Lightning and lightning-fires as ecological forces. Proceedings of the Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, 9: 169-197.