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Bull Fire Fuel Treatment Effectiveness      [View Related Documents (1)]
4MB Author: USFS Published: 2010 Posted: 3/21/2011 [Summary]     
Bull Fire Success Story      [View Related Documents (1)]
2MB Author: Paul Keller Published: 2010 Posted: 3/21/2011 [Summary]     
Chainsaws or Driptorches: How Should Fire Risk Be Reduced?     
857KB Author: Scott Stephens Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008 [Summary]     
Davis 5 Escaped Prescribed Fire     
837KB Author: USFS Published: 2010 Posted: 12/3/2010 [Summary]     
Digital Photo Series     
401KB Author: Roger Ottmar Published: 2008 Posted: 1/4/2009 [Summary]     
Fire Behavior Alert - Frost Damage     
FIRE BEHAVIOR ALERT May 31, 2006 A Memorial Day weekend frost caused widespread frost damage in various locations in the oak-brush. ... The effect of this frost was to kill the oak leaves and increase the fire ...
120KB Author: Tim Foley Published: 2006 Posted: 6/2/2006 [Summary]     
Fire hazard     
Fire Hazard ... Fire hazard reflects the poten-tial fire behavior and magni-tude of effects as a function of fuel conditions.
123.8KB Author: Seth White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]     
Forest structure and fire hazard overview     
Overview ... Many managers and policymakers guided by the National Environmental Policy Act process understand that fuel treatments for reducing the size and severity of wildfires must be based on scientific principles.
144.2KB Author: Seth White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]     
Fuel Characteristic Classification System     
455KB Author: Roger Ottmar Published: 2008 Posted: 1/4/2009 [Summary]     
Fuel treatment principles for complex landscapes     
Forest and shrubland ecosystems have complex patterns and biophysical pro-cesses, and the effectiveness of site-specific modification of fire hazard is directly proportional to the quantity and quality of local data ...
118.8KB Author: Rachel White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]     
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