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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 7 2009


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An overview of mountain meteorological effects relevant to fire behaviour and bushfire risk 

Jason J. Sharples

pp. 737-754

  
 


Factors influencing the pattern of fire severities in a large wildfire under extreme meteorological conditions in the Mediterranean basin 

Imma Oliveras, Marc Gracia, Gerard Moré and Javier Retana

pp. 755-764

  
 


Climate, lightning ignitions, and fire severity in Yosemite National Park, California, USA 

James A. Lutz, Jan W. van Wagtendonk, Andrea E. Thode, Jay D. Miller and Jerry F. Franklin

pp. 765-774

  
 


Validation of FIRETEC wind-flows over a canopy and a fuel-break 

François Pimont, Jean-Luc Dupuy, Rodman R. Linn and Sylvain Dupont

pp. 775-790

  
 


The efficacy of fire and fuels reduction treatments in a Sierra Nevada pine plantation 

Leda N. Kobziar, Joe R. McBride and Scott L. Stephens

pp. 791-801

  
 


A surface fuel classification for estimating fire effects 

Duncan C. Lutes, Robert E. Keane and John F. Caratti

pp. 802-814

  
 


Estimation of grassland biophysical parameters using hyperspectral reflectance for fire risk map prediction 

D. Gianelle, L. Vescovo and F. Mason

pp. 815-824

  
 


Number of sensors versus time to detection in wildfires 

Pablo I. Fierens

pp. 825-829

  
 


Detection of clusters using space–time scan statistics 

Marj Tonini, Devis Tuia and Frédéric Ratle

pp. 830-836

  
 


Burn-scar patterns and their effect on regional burnt-area mapping in insular South-East Asia 

Jukka Miettinen and Soo Chin Liew

pp. 837-847

  
 


Estimation of fire severity using pre- and post-fire LiDAR data in sagebrush steppe rangelands 

Cheng Wang and Nancy F. Glenn

pp. 848-856

  
 


Post-fire survival and flushing in three Sierra Nevada conifers with high initial crown scorch 

Chad T. Hanson and Malcolm P. North

pp. 857-864

  
 


Flame interactions and burning characteristics of two live leaf samples 

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

pp. 865-874

  
 


Spectral emission of flames from laboratory-scale vegetation fires 

P. Boulet, G. Parent, A. Collin, Z. Acem, B. Porterie, J. P. Clerc, J. L. Consalvi and A. Kaiss

pp. 875-884

  
 


An experiment to test the potential for glass fragments to ignite wildland fuels 

Klaus-Peter Wittich and Tanja Müller

pp. 885-891

  
 


  
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