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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 15 Number 4 2006


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Generalization of the fire line rotation model to curved fire lines 

Imma Oliveras, Josep Piñol and Domingos X. Viegas

pp. 447-456

  
 


Fire type mapping using object-based classification of Ikonos imagery 

George H. Mitri and Ioannis Z. Gitas

pp. 457-462

  
 


Fuel loads, fire regimes, and post-fire fuel dynamics in Florida Keys pine forests 

Jay P. Sah, Michael S. Ross, James R. Snyder, Suzanne Koptur and Hillary C. Cooley

pp. 463-478

  
 


Forest floor fuel dynamics in mixed-oak forests of south-eastern Ohio 

John B. Graham and Brian C. McCarthy

pp. 479-488

  
 


Accurate estimation of mean fire interval for managing fire 

Xiaojun Kou and William L. Baker

pp. 489-495

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Response of boreal plant communities to variations in previous fire-free interval 

Jill F. Johnstone

pp. 497-508

  
 


Soil heating and germination: investigations using leaf scorch on graminoids and experimental seed burial 

Mark G. Tozer and Tony D. Auld

pp. 509-516

  
 


Measurements of moisture in smoldering smoke and implications for fog 

Gary L. Achtemeier

pp. 517-525

  
 


Simulation of prescribed burning strategies in south-west Tasmania, Australia: effects on unplanned fires, fire regimes, and ecological management values 

Karen J. King, Geoffrey J. Cary, Ross A. Bradstock, Joanne Chapman, Adrian Pyrke and Jonathon B. Marsden-Smedley

pp. 527-540

  
 


Seasonality and fire severity in savanna landscapes of monsoonal northern Australia 

Jeremy Russell-Smith and Andrew C. Edwards

pp. 541-550

  
 


Fire regimes and soil erosion in north Australian hilly savannas 

Jeremy Russell-Smith, Cameron Yates and Brian Lynch

pp. 551-556

  
 


Influence of topography and forest structure on patterns of mixed severity fire in ponderosa pine forests of the South Dakota Black Hills, USA 

Leigh B. Lentile, Frederick W. Smith and Wayne D. Shepperd

pp. 557-566

  
 


Investigation of the wind speed threshold above which discarded cigarettes are likely to be moved by the wind 

Gavriil Xanthopoulos, Dany Ghosn and George Kazakis

pp. 567-576

  
 


  
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