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Randi Jandt

Telephone (primary): (907) 356-5864
Telephone (secondary):
Fax: (907) 356-5697
E-mail1 (primary): Randi_Jandt@ak.blm.gov
E-mail2 (secondary):
Web URL: fire.ak.blm.gov

Address:
P.O. Box 35005
Ft. Wainwright, AK 99703
USA

Official position at
address above:
Fire Ecologist
Educational Institutions
attended:
B.S. Biology, KSU 1982
D.V.M, KSU 1984
M.S. Wildlife Managment, UAF 1992
Roles/Affiliations: Other

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Publications (7)

Journal Articles:

Racine, C.H., R. Jandt, C. Meyers, J. Dennis. 2004 Tundra Fire and Vegetation Change along a Hill Slope on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, U.S.A. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol. 36, No. 1, 2004, pp. 1-10

Joly, K., R.R. Jandt, C.R. Meyers, and M.J. Cole. 2006. Changes in vegetative cover on Western Arctic Herd winter range from 1981-2005: potential effects of grazing and climate change. Rangifer, Special Issue No. 17: 199-207.

Jandt, R.R., K. Joly, C.R. Meyers, and C.R. Racine. 2008. Slow recovery of lichen on burned caribou winter range in Alaska tundra: potential influences of climate warming and other disturbance factors. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40(1):89-95.

Joly, K., R.R. Jandt,and D.R. Klein. 2009. Decrease of lichens in Arctic ecosystems: the role of wildfire, caribou, reindeer, competition and climate in north-western Alaska. Polar Research.

Jones, B.M., C. Kolden, R.R. Jandt, J. Abatzoglu, F. Urban, and C. Arp. 2009. Fire behavior, weather, and burn severity of the 2007 Anaktuvuk River tundra fire, North Slope, Alaska. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 41(3):309–316.


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Jandt, R.R., J. Allen, and E.Horschel. 2005. Forest Floor Moisture Content and Fire Danger Indices in Alaska. Bureau of Land Management General Technical Report 54. 30 pp.

Cronan, J., and R.R. Jandt. 2008. How Succession Affects Fire Behavior in Boreal Black Spruce Forest of Interior Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska: USDI Bur. of Land Management; BLM-Alaska Tech. Rep. 59. 15 pp. (http://www.blm.gov/ak/st/en/info/gen_pubs/tr.html)


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The Bonanza Creek LTER, including this website, is supported by the National Science Foundation through awards DEB-0620579, DEB-0423442, DEB-0080609, DEB-9810217, DEB-9211769, DEB-8702629 and by the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station through agreement number RJVA-PNW-01-JV-11261952-231. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the supporting agencies or the program as a whole.

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