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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 10 Number 2 2001


A prescription for controlling the air pollution resulting from the use of prescribed biomass fire: clouds 

Lawrence F. Radke , Darold E. Ward and Philip J. Riggan

pp. 103-111

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A statistical classification of Mediterranean species based on their flammability components 

A. P. Dimitrakopoulos

pp. 113-118

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Fire impacts and crowning in the boreal forest: study of a large wildfire in western Quebec  

Victor Kafka , Sylvie Gauthier and Yves Bergeron

pp. 119-127

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Utilization of NOAA AVHRR for assessing the determinants of savanna fire distribution in Burkina Faso 

Thomas Theis Nielsen and Kjeld Rasmussen

pp. 129-135

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Flame residence times and rates of weight loss of eucalypt forest fuel particles 

N. D. Burrows

pp. 137-143

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Occurrence of wildfire in the northern Great Lakes Region: Effects of land cover and land ownership assessed at multiple scales 

Jeffrey A. Cardille and Stephen J. Ventura

pp. 145-154

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Effects of exotic grasses on potential fine fuel loads in the groundcover of south Florida slash pine savannas 

William J. Platt and Robert M. Gottschalk

pp. 155-159

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Fire history differences in adjacent Jeffrey pine and upper montane forests in the eastern Sierra Nevada 

Scott L. Stephens

pp. 161-167

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A patch mosaic burning system for conservation areas in southern African savannas 

B.H. Brockett , H.C. Biggs and B.W. van Wilgen

pp. 169-183

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Water quality, substratum and biotic responses of five central Idaho (USA) streams during the first year following the Mortar Creek fire 

G. Wayne Minshall , James T. Brock, Douglas A. Andrews and Christopher T. Robinson

pp. 185-199

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Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in five central Idaho (USA) streams over a 10-year period following disturbance by wildfire 

G.Wayne Minshall , Christopher T. Robinson, Deron E. Lawrence, Douglas A. Andrews and James T. Brock

pp. 201-213

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Estimating fuel response time and predicting fuel moisture content from field data 

E. A. Catchpole , W. R. Catchpole , N.R.Viney , W. L. McCaw and J. B. Marsden-Smedley

pp. 215-222

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Estimating live fine fuels moisture content using meteorologically-based indices 

D. X. Viegas , J. Piñol , M. T. Viegas and R. Ogaya

pp. 223-240

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Fire modelling in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands. III. Dead fuel moisture 

Jon B. Marsden-Smedley and Wendy R. Catchpole

pp. 241-253

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Fire modelling in Tasmanian buttongrass moorlands. IV. Sustaining versus non-sustaining fires 

Jon B. Marsden-Smedley , Wendy R. Catchpole and Adrian Pyrke

pp. 255-262

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