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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 19 Number 2 2010
Fire and Fuels II


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Wildland–urban interface fire behaviour and fire modelling in live fuels 

David R. Weise and B. Mike Wotton

pp. 149-152

 


Experimental measurements during combustion of moist individual foliage samples 

Brent M. Pickett, Carl Isackson, Rebecca Wunder, Thomas H. Fletcher, Bret W. Butler and David R. Weise

pp. 153-162

  
 


An examination of fire spread thresholds in discontinuous fuel beds 

Mark A. Finney, Jack D. Cohen, Isaac C. Grenfell and Kara M. Yedinak

pp. 163-170

  
 


An examination of flame shape related to convection heat transfer in deep-fuel beds 

Kara M. Yedinak, Jack D. Cohen, Jason M. Forthofer and Mark A. Finney

pp. 171-178

  
 


A numerical study of slope and fuel structure effects on coupled wildfire behaviour 

Rodman R. Linn, Judith L. Winterkamp, David R. Weise and Carleton Edminster

pp. 179-201

  
 


A sub-grid, mixture–fraction-based thermodynamic equilibrium model for gas phase combustion in FIRETEC: development and results 

Michael M. Clark, Thomas H. Fletcher and Rodman R. Linn

pp. 202-212

  
 


Testing and classification of individual plants for fire behaviour: plant selection for the wildland–urban interface 

Robert H. White and Wayne C. Zipperer

pp. 213-227

  
 


Ignition and flame-growth modelling on realistic building and landscape objects in changing environments 

Mark A. Dietenberger

pp. 228-237

  
 


The wildland–urban interface fire problem – current approaches and research needs 

William E. Mell, Samuel L. Manzello, Alexander Maranghides, David Butry and Ronald G. Rehm

pp. 238-251

  
 


  
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