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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 13 Number 4 2004


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. I-ii

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Fire weather index system components for large fires in the Canadian boreal forest 

B. D. Amiro, K. A. Logan, B. M. Wotton, M. D. Flannigan, J. B. Todd, B. J. Stocks and D. L. Martell

pp. 391-400

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Eye-safe lidar measurements for detection and investigation of forest-fire smoke 

Andrei B. Utkin, Armando Fernandes, Alexander Lavrov and Rui Vilar

pp. 401-412

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Living with fire: homeowner assessment of landscape values and defensible space in Minnesota and Florida, USA 

Kristen C. Nelson, Martha C. Monroe, Jayne Fingerman Johnson and Alison Bowers

pp. 413-425

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Effect of a controlled burn on the thermophysical properties of a dry soil using a new model of soil heat flow and a new high temperature heat flux sensor 

W. J. Massman and J. M. Frank

pp. 427-442

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Season of burn and nutrient losses in a longleaf pine ecosystem 

L. R. Boring, J. J. Hendricks, C. A. Wilson and R. J. Mitchell

pp. 443-453

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Interactions between antecedent climate and wildfire variability across south-eastern Arizona 

Michael A. Crimmins and Andrew C. Comrie

pp. 455-466

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Site environment characterization of downed woody fuels in the Rincon Mountains, Arizona: regression tree approach 

Erick Sánchez-Flores and Stephen R. Yool

pp. 467-477

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Development of a laboratory protocol for fire performance of landscape plants 

Matthew G. Etlinger and Frank C. Beall

pp. 479-488

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Annual Author Index 


pp. 489-490

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