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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 13 Number 2 2004


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Probability based models for estimation of wildfire risk 

Haiganoush K. Preisler, David R. Brillinger, Robert E. Burgan and J. W. Benoit

pp. 133-142

  
 


Slope and wind effects on fire propagation 

Domingos X. Viegas

pp. 143-156

  
 


Heating effects on water repellency in Australian eucalypt forest soils and their value in estimating wildfire soil temperatures 

Stefan H. Doerr, William H. Blake, Richard A. Shakesby, Frank Stagnitti, Saskia H. Vuurens, Geoff S. Humphreys and Peter Wallbrink

pp. 157-163

  
 


Multi-decadal variability of forest fire risk - eastern Australia 

Danielle C. Verdon, Anthony S. Kiem and Stewart W. Franks

pp. 165-171

  
 


Impact of antecedent climate on fire regimes in coastal California 

Jon E. Keeley

pp. 173-182

  
 


Effects of seeding ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) on vegetation recovery following fire in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest 

Angela D. Barclay, Julio L. Betancourt and Craig D. Allen

pp. 183-194

  
 


Effects of heating on some soil physical properties related to its hydrological behaviour in two north-western Spanish soils 

R. García-Corona, E. Benito, E. de Blas and M. E. Varela

pp. 195-199

  
 


A semi-transparent model of bushfire flames to predict radiant heat flux 

I.K. Knight and A.L. Sullivan

pp. 201-207

  
 


Topography and forest composition affecting the variability in fire severity and post-fire regeneration occurring after a large fire in the Mediterranean basin 

Maria José Broncano and Javier Retana

pp. 209-216

  
 


An integrated numerical system to estimate air quality effects of forest fires 

A. I. Miranda

pp. 217-226

  
 


The post-fire measurement of fire severity and intensity in the Christmas 2001 Sydney wildfires 

Chris J. Chafer, Mark Noonan and Eloys Macnaught

pp. 227-240

  
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