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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 17 Number 5 2008


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The effect of ash on runoff and erosion after a severe forest wildfire, Montana, USA 

Scott W. Woods and Victoria N. Balfour

pp. 535-548

  
 


Analysis of the evolution of soil erosion classes using multitemporal Landsat imagery 

J. Marquínez, E. Wozniak, S. Fernández and R. Martínez

pp. 549-558

  
 


Effectiveness of aerial seeding and straw mulch for reducing post-wildfire erosion, north-western Montana, USA 

Amy H. Groen and Scott W. Woods

pp. 559-571

  
 


Soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning: implications for the germination of fire responsive species? 

T. D. Penman and A. L. Towerton

pp. 572-578

  
 


Recurrent wildfires constrain long-term reproduction ability in Pinus halepensis Mill. 

Josep Maria Espelta, Iraima Verkaik, Màrcia Eugenio and Francisco Lloret

pp. 579-585

  
 


Effects of fire frequency and mowing on a temperate, derived grassland soil in south-eastern Australia 

Suzanne M. Prober, Ian D. Lunt and Kevin R. Thiele

pp. 586-594

  
 


Physically motivated empirical models for the spread and intensity of grass fires 

Steven I. Higgins, William J. Bond, Winston S. W. Trollope and Richard J. Williams

pp. 595-601

  
 


Predicting spatial patterns of fire on a southern California landscape 

Alexandra D. Syphard, Volker C. Radeloff, Nicholas S. Keuler, Robert S. Taylor, Todd J. Hawbaker, Susan I. Stewart and Murray K. Clayton

pp. 602-613

  
 


Efficient simulation of wildfire spread on an irregular grid 

Paul Johnston, Joel Kelso and George J. Milne

pp. 614-627

  
 


Laboratory determination of factors influencing successful point ignition in the litter layer of shrubland vegetation 

Matt P. Plucinski and Wendy R. Anderson

pp. 628-637

  
 


Quantifying parametric uncertainty in the Rothermel model 

Edwin Jimenez, M. Yousuff Hussaini and Scott Goodrick

pp. 638-649

  
 


Factors influencing large wildland fire suppression expenditures 

Jingjing Liang, Dave E. Calkin, Krista M. Gebert, Tyron J. Venn and Robin P. Silverstein

pp. 650-659

  
 


Manager-based valuations of alternative fire management regimes on Cape York Peninsula, Australia 

Adam G. Drucker, Stephen T. Garnett, Marty K. Luckert, Gabriel M. Crowley and Niilo Gobius

pp. 660-673

  
 


The relationship between the monsoonal summer rain and dry-season fire activity of northern Australia 

S. Harris, N. Tapper, D. Packham, B. Orlove and N. Nicholls

pp. 674-684

  
 


  
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