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Brotherhood, Budd, Hendrie, Jeffery, Beasley, Costin, Zhien, Baker, Cheney, Dawson
[no description entered]
Year: 1997
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Effects, Fire Prevention, Logistics, Safety
Region(s): International
Keywords: age classes, arid regions, Australia, energy, eucalyptus, fire equipment, fire suppression, firebreaks, firefighting personnel, health factors, heat effects, O - oxygen, sclerophyll forests, season of fire, statistical analysis, temperature, wilderness fire management, wildfires

Budd, Brotherhood, Hendrie, Jeffery, Beasley, Costin, Zhien, Baker, Cheney, Dawson
[no description entered]
Year: 1997
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Ecology, Safety
Region(s): International
Keywords: Australia, distribution, education, energy, eucalyptus, fire equipment, fire suppression, firefighting personnel, health factors, O - oxygen, sclerophyll forests, season of fire, wilderness fire management, wildfires

Brotherhood, Budd, Hendrie, Jeffery, Beasley, Costin, Zhien, Baker, Cheney, Dawson
[no description entered]
Year: 1997
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Ecology, Safety
Region(s): International
Keywords: Australia, energy, eucalyptus, fire equipment, fire suppression, firebreaks, firefighting personnel, health factors, O - oxygen, sclerophyll forests, season of fire, shrublands, statistical analysis, wilderness fire management, wildfires

Brotherhood, Budd, Hendrie, Jeffery, Beasley, Costin, Zhien, Baker, Cheney, Dawson
[no description entered]
Year: 1997
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Ecology, Safety
Region(s): International
Keywords: Australia, brush fires, computer programs, eucalyptus, fire equipment, firebreaks, firefighting personnel, health factors, heat effects, O - oxygen, shrublands, site treatments, statistical analysis, wilderness fire management, wildfires

Frandsen
Smoldering ground fires can raise mineral soil temperatures above 300°C for several hours with peak temperatures near 600°C. Such temperatures can result in the decomposition of organic material and kill important soil organisms. The heat evolved per unit organic mass was…
Year: 1991
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Behavior, Fire Ecology, Fuels, Models
Region(s): Alaska, California, Eastern, Great Basin, Hawaii, Northern Rockies, Northwest, Rocky Mountain, Southern, Southwest, International, National
Keywords: ash, Canada, CO - carbon monoxide, combustion, combustion chambers, coniferous forests, decomposition, duff, fire management, fuel management, ground fires, heat, heat effects, mineral soils, moisture, mortality, mosses, O - oxygen, peat, peat fires, peatlands, sampling, soil organic matter, soil organisms, soil temperature, sphagnum, statistical analysis, temperature

Arno, Allison-Bunnell
[no description entered]
Year: 2002
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Climate, Emissions and Smoke, Fire Behavior, Fire Ecology, Fire Effects, Fire History, Fire Prevention, Fuels, Hazard and Risk, Intelligence, Prescribed Fire, Weather
Region(s): Great Basin, Northern Rockies
Keywords: Abies lasiocarpa, biomass, Cascades Range, catastrophic fires, combustion, competition, coniferous forests, convection, crown fires, decay, duff, fine fuels, fire case histories, fire hazard reduction, fire intensity, fire management, fire resistant plants, fire whirls, foliage, forest management, fuel accumulation, fuel management, fuel moisture, fuel types, gases, general interest, Great Plains, ground fires, heat, heat effects, human caused fires, Idaho, ignition, insects, lightning caused fires, litter, Montana, mortality, mosaic, overstory, O - oxygen, Picea engelmannii, Pinus ponderosa, plant diseases, plant growth, prairies, precipitation, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus, resprouting, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Areas, slash, stand characteristics, surface fires, topography, wilderness fire management, wildfires, wind, woody fuels

Alsaati, Ditzler, Burapatana, Tanner
[no description entered]
Year: 2003
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Logistics
Region(s): Alaska, California, Eastern, Great Basin, Hawaii, Northern Rockies, Northwest, Rocky Mountain, Southern, Southwest, National
Keywords: experimental fires, fire equipment, fire retardants, foam, laboratory fires, O - oxygen, pH

Joshi
[no description entered]
Year: 2003
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Climate, Emissions and Smoke, Fire Behavior, Fire Effects, Fire Occurrence
Region(s): International
Keywords: aerosols, air quality, Asia, carbon dioxide, fire frequency, fire intensity, fire management, fire size, forest management, gases, climate change, humidity, India, O - oxygen, precipitation, radiation, season of fire, temperature, wildfires

Kershaw, Moss, Van Der Kaars
[no description entered]
Year: 2003
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Aquatic, Climate, Fire Behavior, Fire Ecology, Fire History
Region(s): International
Keywords: aborigines, Acacia spp., Araucaria, Australia, biomass, charcoal, droughts, ecosystem dynamics, ENSO - El Nino Southern Oscillation, eucalyptus, forest management, glaciers, histories, human caused fires, lakes, land use, landscape ecology, Melaleuca, Myriophyllum, O - oxygen, paleoecology, pollen, Potamogeton, precipitation, presettlement fires, rainforests, rivers, sclerophyll forests, sclerophyll vegetation, sedimentation, shrublands, temperature, vegetation surveys, wildfires

El, Fleck, Aranda, Abadia, Cano, Arnao
[no description entered]
Year: 2003
Type: Document
Source: TTRS
Topic(s): Fire Ecology
Region(s): International
Keywords: chemical compounds, Europe, fire exclusion, flowering, forest management, gases, Ilex, leaves, Mediterranean habitats, O - oxygen, photosynthesis, plant physiology, post fire recovery, Quercus, Quercus ilex, resprouting, Spain, statistical analysis, wildfires