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


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. i-ii

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

Jason J. Sharples

pp. 737-754

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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

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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

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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

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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

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A surface fuel classification for estimating fire effects 

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

pp. 802-814

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

D. Gianelle, L. Vescovo and F. Mason

pp. 815-824

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Number of sensors versus time to detection in wildfires 

Pablo I. Fierens

pp. 825-829

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Detection of clusters using space–time scan statistics 

Marj Tonini, Devis Tuia and Frédéric Ratle

pp. 830-836

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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

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

Cheng Wang and Nancy F. Glenn

pp. 848-856

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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

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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

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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

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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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