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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 14 Number 3 2005


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Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service lands 

Scott L. Stephens

pp. 213-222

  
 


Season of prescribed burn in ponderosa pine forests in eastern Oregon: impact on pine mortality 

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

pp. 223-231

  
 


Validation of the Haines Index predicted from real-time high-resolution MM5 forecasts using rawinsonde observations over the eastern half of the USA 

Hee-Jin In and Shiyuan Zhong

pp. 233-244

  
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Estimating combustion of large downed woody debris from residual white ash 

Alistair M. S. Smith and Andrew T. Hudak

pp. 245-248

  
 


Remote classification of head and backfire types from MODIS fire radiative power and smoke plume observations 

Alistair M. S. Smith and Martin J. Wooster

pp. 249-254

  
 


Fire suppression impacts on postfire recovery of Sierra Nevada chaparral shrublands 

Jon E. Keeley, Anne H. Pfaff and Hugh D. Safford

pp. 255-265

  
 


Lethal soil temperatures during burning of masticated forest residues 

Matt D. Busse, Ken R. Hubbert, Gary O. Fiddler, Carol J. Shestak and Robert F. Powers

pp. 267-276

  
 


Influence of tree age on seed germination response to environmental factors and inhibitory substances in Pinus pinaster 

R. Alvarez, L. Valbuena and L. Calvo

pp. 277-284

  
 


Fire history of the San Francisco East Bay region and implications for landscape patterns 

Jon E. Keeley

pp. 285-296

  
 


Effect of fire shelters on perceived fire danger: implications for risk compensation 

Curt C. Braun, Jason Fouts, N. Clayton Silver and Ted Putnam

pp. 297-306

  
 


Fire history and stand structure of two ponderosa pine-mixed conifer sites: San Francisco Peaks, Arizona, USA  

Thomas A. Heinlein, Margaret M. Moore, Peter Z. Fulé and W. Wallace Covington

pp. 307-320

  
 


Use of the cone calorimeter to detect seasonal differences in selected combustion characteristics of ornamental vegetation 

David R. Weise, Robert H. White, Frank C. Beall and Matt Etlinger

pp. 321-338

  
 


  
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