Has Fire Suppression Increased the Amount of Carbon Stored in Western US Forests?
Year of Publication
              2008
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          Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density, is thought to account for a significant fraction of the NorthAmerican carbon sink. We compared California forest inventories from the 1930s with inventories from the 1990s to quantify changes in aboveground biomass.