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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 11 Number 1 2002


Editorial 

Ross Bradstock

pp. I-I

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Effect of thinning and prescribed burning on crown fire severity in ponderosa pine forests 

Jolie Pollet and Philip N. Omi

pp. 1-10

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Fire line rotation as a mechanism for fire spread on a uniform slope 

Domingos Xavier Viegas

pp. 11-23

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Fire-climate relationships and long-lead seasonal wildfire prediction for Hawaii 

Pao-Shin Chu , Weiping Yan and Francis Fujioka

pp. 25-31

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ENSO as a forewarning tool of regional fire occurrence in northern Patagonia, Argentina 

Thomas Kitzberger

pp. 33-39

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Lightning and lightning fire, central cordillera, Canada 

Jack Wierzchowski, Mark Heathcott and Michael D. Flannigan

pp. 41-51

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A two-dimensional model of fire spread across a fuel bed including wind combined with slope conditions 

Frédéric Morandini , Paul A. Santoni, Jacques H. Balbi, João M. Ventura and José M. Mendes-Lopes

pp. 53-63

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Mixmaster exposure to dust during mixing of wildland fire retardant chemicals 

Terry M. Spear and Curtis E. Cannell

pp. 65-73

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Songbird communities in a pyrogenic habitat mosaic 

Kari Stuart-Smith , Ian T. Adams and Karl W. Larsen

pp. 75-84

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Fuel loading prediction models developed from aerial photographs of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountains of New Mexico, USA 

Kelly Scott, Brian Oswald , Kenneth Farrish and Daniel Unger

pp. 85-90

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Heat content variation of interior Pacific Northwest conifer foliage 

Nathan M. Williamson and James K. Agee

pp. 91-94

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