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FOREST FIRES IMPACT ON MICROCLIMATIC AND SOIL CONDITIONS IN THE FORESTS OF CRYOLITHIC ZONE (Yakutia, North-Eastern Russia)
2015
Sibirskij Lesnoj Žurnal
Data analysis on the fire occurrence and frequency in Central Yakutia (North-Eastern Russia) has been considered. Calculate the impact of socio-economic and climatic conditions of region on inflammability parameters. A close relationship was found between quantity and density of population and the frequency of fires occurence (0.95-0.99). Not so much negative correlation observed between the amount of precipitation during the fire-dangerous period and the frequency of fire (-0.53). The results
doi:10.15372/sjfs20150609
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