Evidence for strong bottom-up controls on fire severity during extreme events

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Nicholas A. Povak [1 ]
Susan J. Prichard [2 ]
Paul F. Hessburg [2 ]
Vivian Griffey [2 ]
R. Brion Salter [3 ]
Tucker J. Furniss [3 ]
Gina Cova [4 ]
Robert W. Gray [3 ]
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[1] USDA-FS,School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
[2] Pacific Southwest Research Station,Dept. of Ecosystem Science and Management
[3] University of Washington,undefined
[4] USDA-FS,undefined
[5] Pacific Northwest Research Station,undefined
[6] Conservation International,undefined
[7] R.W. Gray Consulting,undefined
[8] University of Wyoming,undefined
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Wildfire severity; Fire weather; Reburn; Fuel reduction treatment; Machine learning; Shapley local importance;
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10.1186/s42408-025-00368-1
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