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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 15 Number 2 2006


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Evaluation of MM5 model resolution when applied to prediction of National Fire Danger Rating indexes 

Jeanne L. Hoadley, Miriam L. Rorig, Larry Bradshaw, Sue A. Ferguson, Kenneth J. Westrick, Scott L. Goodrick and Paul Werth

pp. 147-154

  
 


A process-based model of fine fuel moisture 

Stuart Matthews

pp. 155-168

  
 


Parametric study of an eruptive fire behaviour model 

Domingos X. Viegas

pp. 169-177

  
 


Laboratory fire spread analysis using visual and infrared images 

J. Ramiro Martínez-de Dios, Jorge C. André, João C. Gonçalves, Begoña Ch. Arrue, Aníbal Ollero and Domingos X. Viegas

pp. 179-186

  
 


Spatial distribution of ignitions in Mediterranean periurban and rural areas: the case of Catalonia 

Anna Badia-Perpinyá and Montserrat Pallares-Barbera

pp. 187-196

  
 


Modelling the effects of distance on the probability of fire detection from lookouts 

Francisco Castro Rego and Filipe Xavier Catry

pp. 197-202

  
 


Relationships between prescribed burning and wildfire occurrence and intensity in pine–hardwood forests in north Mississippi, USA 

Stephen Brewer and Corey Rogers

pp. 203-211

  
 


Remote sensing of fire severity in the Blue Mountains: influence of vegetation type and inferring fire intensity 

Kate A. Hammill and Ross A. Bradstock

pp. 213-226

  
 


Combustion properties of Bromus tectorum L.: influence of ecotype and growth under four CO2 concentrations 

Robert R. Blank, Robert H. White and Lewis H. Ziska

pp. 227-236

  
 


Vegetation and topographical correlates of fire severity from two fires in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of Oregon and California 

John D. Alexander, Nathaniel E. Seavy, C. John Ralph and Bill Hogoboom

pp. 237-245

  
 


Predicting and mitigating weed invasions to restore natural post-fire succession in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA 

M. Lisa Floyd, David Hanna, William H. Romme and Timothy E. Crews

pp. 247-259

  
 


Persistence of obligate-seeding species at the population scale: effects of fire intensity, fire patchiness and long fire-free intervals 

Mark K. J. Ooi, Robert J. Whelan and Tony D. Auld

pp. 261-269

  
 


Establishment of non-native plant species after wildfires: effects of fuel treatments, abiotic and biotic factors, and post-fire grass seeding treatments 

Molly E. Hunter, Philip N. Omi, Erik J. Martinson and Geneva W. Chong

pp. 271-281

  
 


Effect of heat on seed germination of Pinus sylvestris and Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana 

Ibrahim Turna and Ertugrul Bilgili

pp. 283-286

  
 


  
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