Chris P.S. Larsen

Affiliations: 
State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
biogeography, forest ecology
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Wei X, Larsen C. (2018) Assessing the Minimum Number of Time Since Last Fire Sample-Points Required to Estimate the Fire Cycle: Influences of Fire Rotation Length and Study Area Scale Forests. 9: 708
Thompson D, Parisien M, Morin J, et al. (2017) Fuel accumulation in a high-frequency boreal wildfire regime: from wetland to upland Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 47: 957-964
Kwon Y, Larsen CP. (2013) An assessment of the optimal scale for monitoring of MODIS and FIA NPP across the eastern USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 185: 7263-77
Kwon Y, Larsen CP. (2013) Effects of forest type and environmental factors on forest carbon use efficiency assessed using MODIS and FIA data across the eastern USA International Journal of Remote Sensing. 34: 8425-8448
Wang Y, Kronenfeld BJ, Larsen CP. (2009) Spatial distribution of forest landscape change in western New York from presettlement to the present Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 39: 76-88
Power MJ, Marlon J, Ortiz N, et al. (2008) Changes in fire regimes since the last glacial maximum: An assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data Climate Dynamics. 30: 887-907
Pew K, Larsen C. (2001) GIS analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of human-caused wildfires in the temperate rain forest of Vancouver Island, Canada Forest Ecology and Management. 140: 1-18
Larsen CP, Morris WA, MacDonald GM. (2000) Records of geomagnetic secular variation since 1200 AD and the potential for chronological control of lake sediments in northern Alberta Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 37: 1711-1722
Larsen C. (1996) Fire and climate dynamics in the boreal forest of northern Alberta, Canada, from AD 1850 to 1989 The Holocene. 6: 449-456
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