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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 10 Number 1 2001


El Niño and its impact on fire weather conditions in Alaska 

Jason C. Hess , Carven A. Scott , Gary L. Hufford and Michael D. Fleming

pp. 1-13

  
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Experimental validation in Mediterranean shrub fuels of seven wildland fire rate of spread models 

S. Sauvagnargues-Lesage , G. Dusserre , F. Robert, G. Dray and D.W. Pearson

pp. 15-22

  
 


Pyric properties of some dominant Mediterranean vegetation species 

A. P. Dimitrakopoulos and P.I. Panov

pp. 23-27

  
 


Fire shelter performance in simulated wildfires: an exploratory study 

Bret W. Butler and Ted Putnam

pp. 29-44

  
 


Temperature-time curves at the soil surface in maquis summer fires 

M.J. Molina and J.V. Llinares

pp. 45-52

  
 


Postfire survival in south Florida slash pine: interacting effects of fire intensity, fire season, vegetation, burn size, and bark beetles 

Eric S. Menges and Mark A. Deyrup

pp. 53-63

  
 


Fire regime of a Elionorus muticus Spreng. savanna, western Chaco region, Argentina 

Sandra Bravo, Carlos Kunst , Ana Gimenez and Graciela Moglia

pp. 65-72

  
 


Theoretical fire-interval distributions 

Michael A. McCarthy , A. Malcolm Gill and Ross A. Bradstock

pp. 73-77

  
 


A tale of two parks: contemporary fire regimes of Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks, monsoonal northern Australia 

A. Edwards, P. Hauser, M. Anderson, J. McCartney, M. Armstrong, R. Thackway, G. Allan, C. Hempel and J. Russell-Smith

pp. 79-89

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Surface burning in a mature stand of Pinus resinosa and Pinus strobus in Michigan: effects on understory vegetation 

David D. Neumann and Donald I. Dickmann

pp. 91-101

  
 


  
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