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The History and Evolution of Wildland Fire Use

The History and Evolution of Wildland Fire Use

... The fire management plan for Rocky Mountain National Park was originally written in 1973 and revised in 1974 and 1975 (Rothman ...Natural Fire” zone generally above 3,048 m (10,000 ft) where risks were ... See full document

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Several Key Points in Early Human Innovative Evolution

Several Key Points in Early Human Innovative Evolution

... Thinking becomes subjective when it is far from the basis of sensory information. There is only one mode of thinking in the human brain, which is to deduce and deduce objective perception according to human accumulated ... See full document

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Modeling wildland fire radiance in synthetic remote sensing scenes

Modeling wildland fire radiance in synthetic remote sensing scenes

... from fire dynamics models, finer scale simulations for visualization of fire structure has been developed within the computer graphics ...simulates fire motion. (Wei et al., 2002) proposes an open ... See full document

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Fire Regime Attributes of Wildland Fires in Yosemite National Park, USA

Fire Regime Attributes of Wildland Fires in Yosemite National Park, USA

... and wildland fi re use fi res are used by land managers to reduce fuels and restore natural ...and wildland fi re use fi res differ in their fi re regime ...re history, weather records, ... See full document

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Historical Fire-Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types

Historical Fire-Climate Relationships in Contrasting Interior Pacific Northwest Forest Types

... historical wildland fire will aid manag- ers in planning for future ...new fire history from the southern Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, USA, to: 1) character- ize historical ... See full document

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The Alberta smoke plume observation study

The Alberta smoke plume observation study

... There have been plume studies involving detailed ground- based observations. Liu et al. (2010) compared their Daysmoke model to a prescribed burn in Tennessee in 2006. Achtemeier et al. (2011) expanded this study to ... See full document

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Carbon Emissions during Wildland Fire on a North American Temperate Peatland

Carbon Emissions during Wildland Fire on a North American Temperate Peatland

... Road Fire light- ning ignition occurred on private lands on property south and west of the burned public lands that had been previously drained to low- er the water ... See full document

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Post-Wildland Fire Desertification: Can Rehabilitation Treatments Make a Difference?

Post-Wildland Fire Desertification: Can Rehabilitation Treatments Make a Difference?

... increased use of contour-felled logs (Figure 4) and mulches caused rehabilitation expenditures to ...1996 fire season, the Forest Service spent $11 million on BAER ... See full document

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Giant Sequoia Regeneration in Groves Exposed to Wildfire and Retention Harvest

Giant Sequoia Regeneration in Groves Exposed to Wildfire and Retention Harvest

... on fire for natural regeneration (Hartesveldt et ...1980). Fire in these ecosystems creates forest canopy gaps, increases understory light penetration, exposes mineral soil, and removes shade-tolerant ... See full document

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Introduction: Strengthening the Foundation of Wildland Fire Effects Prediction for Research and Management

Introduction: Strengthening the Foundation of Wildland Fire Effects Prediction for Research and Management

... to wildland fire ecology has progressed steadily since the 1950s and 1960s when the first models were proposed ...First-order fire effects arise from a chain of causation beginning with flaming and ... See full document

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A low-cost particulate matter (PM2.5) monitor for wildland fire smoke

A low-cost particulate matter (PM2.5) monitor for wildland fire smoke

... during fire events, which limits our ability to assess the envi- ronmental and human health impacts of wildland fire ...of wildland fire monitoring by being relatively inexpensive and ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2010

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2010

... time, fire outside the historic range of frequency and intensity can have extensive economic and ecological ...of fire suppression (Nowacki and Abrams ...Current fire regimes on more than half of the ... See full document

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Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface:  An Examination of the Effects of Wildfire on Residential Property Markets.

Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: An Examination of the Effects of Wildfire on Residential Property Markets.

... A final contribution of this research is an analysis of the behavior of household risk perceptions in response to the information communicated by a fire event. The role of information in individual assessments of ... See full document

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A High Resolution Coupled Fire-Atmosphere Forecasting System to Minimize the Impacts of Wildland Fires: Applications to the Chimney Tops II Wildland Event

A High Resolution Coupled Fire-Atmosphere Forecasting System to Minimize the Impacts of Wildland Fires: Applications to the Chimney Tops II Wildland Event

... II fire (shaded), region covered by the second domain in the simultaions (dashed lines), and final fire perimeter (purple ...final fire perimeter from SIM1 is also shown (black ... See full document

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Chapter 3: Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2009

Chapter 3: Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2009

... forest fire occurrence density measure was calculated after screening out wildland fires on non-forested pixels using a forest cover layer derived from MODIS imagery by the Forest Service Remote Sensing ... See full document

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Fire History in California’s Southern Sierra Nevada Blue Oak Woodlands

Fire History in California’s Southern Sierra Nevada Blue Oak Woodlands

... in fire return interval is a con- sideration in the development of sustainable oak woodland ecosystem management strate- ...of fire exclusion. This fifty-year period of fire exclusion in our proj- ... See full document

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Oak, Fire, and Global Change in the Eastern USA: What Might the Future Hold?

Oak, Fire, and Global Change in the Eastern USA: What Might the Future Hold?

... If projections of future climate and fire in- teractions are correct for the eastern US (Flan- nigan et al. 2009; Slocum et al. 2010a, b; Liu et al. 2012; Mitchell et al. 2014), we propose that changes in the ... See full document

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Wildland fire impacts on water yield across the Contiguous United States

Wildland fire impacts on water yield across the Contiguous United States

... post- fire drought conditions. In southern California, post-fire drought effects masked the flow enhancement attributed to wildfire, meaning that annual water yield declined but not as much as expected ... See full document

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Student Wildland Fire Groups: Common Challenges and Shared Solutions

Student Wildland Fire Groups: Common Challenges and Shared Solutions

... Mitigating common barriers requires an infrastructure for communicating successes and challenges. One unifying tie is the na- tional Student Association for Fire Ecology (SAFE), a section of the Association for ... See full document

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Resolving vorticity-driven lateral fire spread using the WRF-Fire coupled atmosphere–fire numerical model

Resolving vorticity-driven lateral fire spread using the WRF-Fire coupled atmosphere–fire numerical model

... radiation, urban surface physics, planetary boundary layer and cumulus parameterisations are disabled. An idealised do- main is used with a prescribed wind profile, rather than real terrain and weather data. Diffusion in ... See full document

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