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International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 9 Number 4 1999


Snag dynamics in a chronosequence of 26 wildfires on the east slope of the Cascade Range in Washington State, USA 

Richard Everett , John Lehmkuhl , Richard Schellhaas , Pete Ohlson , David Keenum , Heidi Riesterer and Don Spurbeck

pp. 223-234

  
 


Comparative study of various methods of fire danger evaluation in southern Europe 

D. Xavier Viegas , Giovanni Bovio , Almerindo Ferreira , Antonio Nosenzo and Bernard Sol

pp. 235-246

  
 


The effect of fire front width on surface fire behaviour 

B.M. Wotton , R.S. McAlpine and M.W. Hobbs

pp. 247-253

  
 


A mesoscale model application to fire weather winds 

José A. Gómez-Tejedor , María J. Estrela and Millán M. Millán

pp. 255-263

  
 


A Markov chain model of day to day changes in the Canadian forest fire weather index 

David L. Martell

pp. 265-273

  
 


Dynamic modelling of fire spread across a fuel bed 

J.H. Balbi , P.A. Santoni and J.L. Dupuy

pp. 275-284

  
 


Dynamic modelling of upslope fire growth 

P.A. Santoni , J.H. Balbi and J.L. Dupuy

pp. 285-292

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 293-295

 


  
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