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New paper in Geophysical Research Letters

3/11/2017

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Qichao Yao published the first paper from his PhD in GRL.  In this paper, Qichao presents the first tree-ring based fire history for northeast China that goes back to 1774 and uses it to investigate climatic influences on past wildfire regimes.  A photo of a fire-scarred sample from Qichao's study was also selected as the cover of this GRL issue.  Cool stuff!
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5/18/2019 06:46:28 pm

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