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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 15 Number 1 2006


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Obituary: Frank Albini, 1936–2005 

Patricia L. Andrews

pp. 1-2

 


Prediction and measurement of thermally induced cambial tissue necrosis in tree stems 

Joshua L. Jones, Brent W. Webb, Bret W. Butler, Matthew B. Dickinson, Daniel Jimenez, James Reardon and Anthony S. Bova

pp. 3-17

  
 


Prediction of delayed mortality of fire-damaged ponderosa pine following prescribed fires in eastern Oregon, USA 

Walter G. Thies, Douglas J. Westlind, Mark Loewen and Greg Brenner

pp. 19-29

  
 


Post-fire epicormic branching in Sierra Nevada Abies concolor (white fir) 

Chad T. Hanson and Malcolm P. North

pp. 31-35

  
 


Heterogeneity in fire severity within early season and late season prescribed burns in a mixed-conifer forest 

Eric E. Knapp and Jon E. Keeley

pp. 37-45

  
 


Predicting the ignition of crown fuels above a spreading surface fire. Part I: model idealization 

Miguel G. Cruz, Bret W. Butler, Martin E. Alexander, Jason M. Forthofer and Ronald H. Wakimoto

pp. 47-60

  
 


Predicting the ignition of crown fuels above a spreading surface fire. Part II: model evaluation 

Miguel G. Cruz, Bret W. Butler and Martin E. Alexander

pp. 61-72

  
 


Influence of heat and smoke treatments on the germination of six leguminous shrubby species 

Mercedes Rivas, Otilia Reyes and Mercedes Casal

pp. 73-80

  
 


Seed predation by birds shortly after a wildfire in a Corsican pine forest 

Jean-Claude Thibault and Roger Prodon

pp. 81-86

  
 


Spatio-temporal analysis of wildfire ignitions in the St Johns River Water Management District, Florida 

Marc G. Genton, David T. Butry, Marcia L. Gumpertz and Jeffrey P. Prestemon

pp. 87-97

  
 


Soil water dynamics after fire in a Portuguese shrubland 

Joaquim S. Silva, Francisco C. Rego and Stefano Mazzoleni

pp. 99-111

  
 


Bromus tectorum cover mapping and fire risk 

Steven O. Link, Carson W. Keeler, Randal W. Hill and Eric Hagen

pp. 113-119

  
 


Science, technology, and human factors in fire danger rating: the Canadian experience. 

Stephen W. Taylor and Martin E. Alexander

pp. 121-135

 


Analysing initial attack on wildland fires using stochastic simulation 

Jeremy S. Fried, J. Keith Gilless and James Spero

pp. 137-146

  
 


  
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