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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 19 Number 4 2010


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Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies 

Miguel G. Cruz and Martin E. Alexander

pp. 377-398

  
 


NCEP–ECPC monthly to seasonal US fire danger forecasts 

J. Roads, P. Tripp, H. Juang, J. Wang, F. Fujioka and S. Chen

pp. 399-414

  
 


Effect of fire weather, fuel age and topography on patterns of remnant vegetation following a large fire event in southern California, USA 

Nell Blodgett, Douglas A. Stow, Janet Franklin and Allen S. Hope

pp. 415-426

  
 


Mesoscale model simulation of the meteorological conditions during the 2 June 2002 Double Trouble State Park wildfire 

Joseph J. Charney and Daniel Keyser

pp. 427-448

  
 


Beyond Landsat: a comparison of four satellite sensors for detecting burn severity in ponderosa pine forests of the Gila Wilderness, NM, USA 

Zachary A. Holden, Penelope Morgan, Alistair M. S. Smith and Lee Vierling

pp. 449-458

  
 


Simple models for predicting dead fuel moisture in eucalyptus forests 

Stuart Matthews, Jim Gould and Lachie McCaw

pp. 459-467

  
 


Economic analysis of geospatial technologies for wildfire suppression 

Hayley Hesseln, Gregory S. Amacher and Aaron Deskins

pp. 468-477

  
 


Bare soil and rill formation following wildfires, fuel reduction treatments, and pine plantations in the southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA 

Neil H. Berg and David L. Azuma

pp. 478-489

  
 


Impacts of erosion control treatments on native vegetation recovery after severe wildfire in the Eastern Cascades, USA 

Erich K. Dodson, David W. Peterson and Richy J. Harrod

pp. 490-499

  
 


Effect of fire severity on long-term occupancy of burned boreal conifer forests by saproxylic insects and wood-foraging birds 

Antoine Nappi, Pierre Drapeau, Michel Saint-Germain and Virginie A. Angers

pp. 500-511

  
 


The initiation of fire spread in shrubland fuels recreated in the laboratory 

Matt P. Plucinski, Wendy R. Anderson, Ross A. Bradstock and A. Malcolm Gill

pp. 512-520

  
 


Monte Carlo-based ensemble method for prediction of grassland fire spread 

Miguel G. Cruz

pp. 521-530

  
 


  
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