This part of tutorial
highlights the 11 available volumes of the natural fuels photo series. For
each volume (including supplemental volumes), we detail the ranges of fuel and
vegetation conditions each photo series represents, sample photographs, and any
notes specific to the photo series.
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Volume
I: Mixed-conifer with mortality,
western juniper, sagebrush, and grassland ecosystem types in the interior
Pacific Northwest.
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Volume
II:
Black spruce and
white spruce ecosystem types in Alaska.
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Volume
III: Lodgepole pine,
quaking aspen, and gambel oak ecosystem types in the Rocky Mountains.
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Volume
IV: Pinyon-juniper, chaparral, and sagebrush types in the southwestern
United States.
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Volume
V: Midwest red and white
pine, northern tallgrass prairie, and mixed oak types in the Central and
Lake states.
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Volume
VI:
Longleaf pine,
pocosin, and marsh grass types in the Southeast United States.
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Volume
VII: Oregon white oak, California deciduous oak, and mixed-conifer
with shrub types in the Western United States
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Volume
VIII: Hardwood, pitch pine, and red spruce / balsam fir forests of the
northeastern United States.
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Volume
IX: Oak / juniper woodlands of southern Arizona and New Mexico.
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Volume
X: Sagebrush and ponderosa pine / juniper woodlands of central Montana.
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Volume
XI: Eastern Oregon sagebrush.
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Volume
XII: Post-hurricane fuels of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, southeastern
United States.
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PNW-GTR-545:
Grassland, shrubland, woodland and forest types in Hawaii
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