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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 11 Number 2 2002


Temporal simulation of diurnal temperature and relative humidity evolution at a forested mountainous site in Attica, Greece 

Haralambos Feidas , Constantinos Cartalis and Constantinos Lagouvardos

pp. 95-106

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Soil organic matter and aggregates affected by wildfire in a Pinus halepensis forest in a Mediterranean environment 

J. Mataix-Solera , I. Gómez, J. Navarro-Pedreño, C. Guerrero and R. Moral

pp. 107-114

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Early post-fire succession in a Nothofagus glauca forest in the Coastal Cordillera of south-central Chile 

Creighton M. Litton and Rómulo Santelices

pp. 115-125

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Mediterranean fuel models and potential fire behaviour in Greece 

A. P. Dimitrakopoulos

pp. 127-130

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Analysis of the patterns of large fires in the boreal forest region of Alaska 

Eric S. Kasischke , David Williams and Donald Barry

pp. 131-144

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Impacts of wildfire on soil hydrological properties of steep sagebrush-steppe rangeland 

F.B. Pierson , D.H. Carlson and K.E. Spaeth

pp. 145-151

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An effective wind speed for models of fire spread 

Ralph M. Nelson, Jr.

pp. 153-161

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