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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 14 Number 2 2005


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pp. I-ii

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Global fire activity from two years of MODIS data 

Ivan Csiszar, Lynn Denis, Louis Giglio, Christopher O. Justice and Jenny Hewson

pp. 117-130

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Examining fire behavior in mesquite–acacia shrublands 

Tamara J. Streeks, M. Keith Owens and Steve G. Whisenant

pp. 131-140

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Numerical study of a crown fire spreading toward a fuel break using a multiphase physical model 

Jean-Luc Dupuy and Dominique Morvan

pp. 141-151

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Fuel load, humus consumption and humus moisture dynamics in Central European Scots pine stands 

Marco Hille and Jan den Ouden

pp. 153-159

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Calibrating the Fine Fuel Moisture Code for grass ignition potential in Sumatra, Indonesia 

William J. de Groot, Wardati and Yonghe Wang

pp. 161-168

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An index for tracking sheltered forest floor moisture within the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System 

B. M. Wotton, B. J. Stocks and D. L. Martell

pp. 169-182

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Evaluation of log and branch barriers as post-fire rehabilitation treatments in a Mediterranean pine forest in Greece 

Yannis Raftoyannis and Ioannis Spanos

pp. 183-188

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Comparison of burn severity assessments using Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio and ground data 

Allison E. Cocke, Peter Z. Fulé and Joseph E. Crouse

pp. 189-198

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Effects of the fire retardant Phos-Chek on vegetation in eastern Australian heathlands 

Tina Bell, Kevin Tolhurst and Michael Wouters

pp. 199-211

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