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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 15 Number 3 2006


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. I-ii

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Effect of fire retardant application on phosphorus leaching from Mediterranean forest soil: short-term laboratory-scale study 

A. Pappa, N. Tzamtzis and S. Koufopoulou

pp. 287-292

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Evaluation of forest fire retardant removal from forest fuels by rainfall 

Gavriil Xanthopoulos, Dany Ghosn and George Kazakis

pp. 293-297

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In situ measurements of water vapor, heat, and CO2 fluxes within a prescribed grass fire 

Craig B. Clements, Brian E. Potter and Shiyuan Zhong

pp. 299-306

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Remote sensing of fire regimes in semi-arid Nusa Tenggara Timur, eastern Indonesia: current patterns, future prospects 

Rohan Fisher, Wilfrida E. Bobanuba, Agus Rawambaku, Greg J. E. Hill and Jeremy Russell-Smith

pp. 307-317

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Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effects 

Leigh B. Lentile, Zachary A. Holden, Alistair M. S. Smith, Michael J. Falkowski, Andrew T. Hudak, Penelope Morgan, Sarah A. Lewis, Paul E. Gessler and Nate C. Benson

pp. 319-345

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Time series of chaparral live fuel moisture maps derived from MODIS satellite data 

Douglas Stow, Madhura Niphadkar and John Kaiser

pp. 347-360

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Spatial patterns of forest fires in Canada, 1980–1999 

Marc-André Parisien, Vernon S. Peters, Yonghe Wang, John M. Little, Erin M. Bosch and Brian J. Stocks

pp. 361-374

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A 229-year dendroclimatic-inferred record of forest fire activity for the Boreal Shield of Canada 

Martin P. Girardin, Yves Bergeron, Jacques C. Tardif, Sylvie Gauthier, Mike D. Flannigan and Manfred Mudelsee

pp. 375-388

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Temporal and spatial characteristics of forest fires in South Korea between 1970 and 2003 

Byungdoo Lee, Pil Sun Park and Joosang Chung

pp. 389-396

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Recent fire regime in peninsular Spain in relation to forest potential productivity and population density 

Antonio Vázquez de la Cueva, José Manuel García del Barrio, Marta Ortega Quero and Otilio Sánchez Palomares

pp. 397-405

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Fire regime and post-fire Normalized Difference Vegetation Index changes in the eastern Iberian peninsula (Mediterranean basin) 

Dania Abdel Malak and Juli G. Pausas

pp. 407-413

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Indications of vigor loss after fire in Caribbean pine (Pinus caribaea) from electrical resistance measurements 

Timothy E. Paysen, Andrea L. Koonce, Edwin Taylor and Maria Ouxiliadora Rodriquez

pp. 415-425

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Ignition of mulch and grasses by firebrands in wildland–urban interface fires 

Samuel L. Manzello, Thomas G. Cleary, John R. Shields and Jiann C. Yang

pp. 427-431

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Fire history in ponderosa pine landscapes of Grand Canyon National Park: is it reliable enough for management and restoration? 

William L. Baker

pp. 433-437

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Fire histories in ponderosa pine forests of Grand Canyon are well supported: reply to Baker 

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

pp. 439-445

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