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Fire and fuel in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands : regimes, characteristics, behaviour and management

Fire and fuel in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands : regimes, characteristics, behaviour and management

... Background Changes in fire regime in southwestern Tasmania Interactions between different aspects of buttongrass moorland fuel characteristics Buttongrass moorland dead fuel moisture But[r] ... See full document

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Development of Coarse-Scale Spatial Data for Wildland Fire and Fuel Management

Development of Coarse-Scale Spatial Data for Wildland Fire and Fuel Management

... mapped fire regime current condition classes and his- torical fire regimes using the methodology of assigning ecosystem characteristics to combinations of biophysical and vegetation spatial ... See full document

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Do mixed fire regimes shape plant flammability and post fire recovery strategies?

Do mixed fire regimes shape plant flammability and post fire recovery strategies?

... and fire weather engender heterogeneity in wildfires across geographic space, as well as over historical and paleo ...in fire frequency, intensity, and other behavioural aspects results in mosaics of ... See full document

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Pine species that support crown fire regimes have lower leaf-level terpene contents than those native to surface fire regimes

Pine species that support crown fire regimes have lower leaf-level terpene contents than those native to surface fire regimes

... Fire 2020, 3, 17 15 of 19 Our results suggest that biochemical traits that speed up combustion ...the fire tolerator ...surface fire regimes, it is not beneficial for litter to accumulate ... See full document

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Fuel Management Guide. Fuel Management Guide

Fuel Management Guide. Fuel Management Guide

... for fuel savings through improved aerodynamic body styling is greatest where operations are most affected by aerodynamic drag, ...improve fuel consumption and also help stability in ... See full document

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Intercomparison of Fire Size, Fuel Loading, Fuel Consumption, and Smoke Emissions Estimates on the 2006 Tripod Fire, Washington, USA

Intercomparison of Fire Size, Fuel Loading, Fuel Consumption, and Smoke Emissions Estimates on the 2006 Tripod Fire, Washington, USA

... Wildland Fire Management Policy and Program Review, many local, state, and federal agencies emphasized the need to re-introduce fire into fire-adapted landscapes in their land ... See full document

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Fire spread prediction across fuel types

Fire spread prediction across fuel types

... in fire front propagation and damage of houses are dependent of multiple parameters like type of vegetation, fuel loading, atmospheric conditions, ...physical characteristics of firebrands produced ... See full document

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Australian Savanna Fire Regimes: Context, Scales, Patchiness

Australian Savanna Fire Regimes: Context, Scales, Patchiness

... (24.7% of the Australian landmass), of which 21% has been burnt on average each year, over the period 1997-2005. Savanna fi res currently contribute about 68% of national fi re extent annually— the remainder comprising ... See full document

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Fire Regimes and Trees in Florida Dry Prairie Landscapes

Fire Regimes and Trees in Florida Dry Prairie Landscapes

... Such a shift in seasonal timing of fire should favor some species over others. For example, early fires should favor groundcover species able to respond during the dry spring and transition period (Platt et al. ... See full document

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Tasmanian Emergency Management Plan

Tasmanian Emergency Management Plan

... c. Maintenance of transparent and flexible relief assistance packages. 3.4.10 Tasmania also supports recovery of other communities by maintaining broad arrangements to complement activation of COMRECEPLAN by the ... See full document

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Social organisation and behaviour of the
Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii

Social organisation and behaviour of the Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii

... Many studies of the social organisation of highly social animals have been carried out but relatively few on solitary animals such as the Tasmanian Devil.. Notwithstanding this, it is kn[r] ... See full document

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Social organisation and behaviour of the
Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii

Social organisation and behaviour of the Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii

... Thus, classification of the social organisation of the devil required information on the following facets of the population: demography, population size and how this varies with time, so[r] ... See full document

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HOXB4 and retroviral vectors: adding fuel to the fire

HOXB4 and retroviral vectors: adding fuel to the fire

... Homeobox B4 promotes a selective growth advantage of transduced HSPCs In most diseases considered to be suitable targets for gene therapy, corrected cells do not themselves have an inher[r] ... See full document

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Bus driving behaviour and fuel consumption

Bus driving behaviour and fuel consumption

... Cost saving benefits to the traveller are a further advantage of using public transport in city areas. The cost saving includes the costs arising from car parking fees, fuel, accidents, and travel time. However, ... See full document

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Anthropogenic modifications to fire regimes in the wider Serengeti-Mara ecosystem

Anthropogenic modifications to fire regimes in the wider Serengeti-Mara ecosystem

... multiple management units with different fire management ...of fire across the ecosystem. Substantia historica changes to the fire regime of the Serengeti Mara have been attributed to ... See full document

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We-T classification of diesel fuel droplet impact regimes

We-T classification of diesel fuel droplet impact regimes

... CFD simulations were utilised to predict the transition line for both 1 and 2 bar pressure conditions, as shown in Figure 5a and b, respectively. For Weber numbers in the range 202-360, the dominant mechanism that ... See full document

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Driver Behaviour and Fuel Consumption - A Review

Driver Behaviour and Fuel Consumption - A Review

... optimum fuel consumption, it is not enough to solve the problem of minimising fuel con- sumption instantaneously; it has a temporal ...the fuel consumption map is ...speci®c fuel consumption ... See full document

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The Cone Fire: A Chance Reckoning for Fuel Treatments

The Cone Fire: A Chance Reckoning for Fuel Treatments

... most fire-resistant trees, and when maintained in the stand help to create fire-resistant ...prescribed fire unit survived even though the unit had surface fuel ... See full document

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More fuel to the fire: news coverage of wildfires

More fuel to the fire: news coverage of wildfires

... of fire and its relationship with Mediterranean ...of fire in the life cycle of ecosystems, comprehension of diversity and complexity of its causes, as well as a stake in the protection of forestry ... See full document

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Restoring historical fire regimes increases activity of endangered bats

Restoring historical fire regimes increases activity of endangered bats

... with fire-dependent communities (Estill and Cruzan 2001; Noss et ...historical fire season (Knapp et ...this fire-adapted landscape. Although it appears to use fire-dependent vegetation ... See full document

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