Spatial and Temporal Relationships among Fire Frequency, Vegetation, and Soil Depth in an Eastern North American Serpentine Barren
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society2000Vol. 127(1), pp. 51–51
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Karen B. Arabas, Spatial and Temporal Relationships among Fire Frequency, Vegetation, and Soil Depth in an Eastern North American Serpentine Barren, The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, Vol. 127, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 2000), pp. 51-65
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