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Holland, Steyn
The radiant energy income of a slope influences its ambient temperatures and water movements, both of which are important controls on the growth behaviour, species composition and structure of its vegetation cover. Therefore, information about the…
Year: 1975
Type: Document

Biswell
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Year: 1975
Type: Document

Jones, Trujillo
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Year: 1975
Type: Document

Thomas, Crouch, Bumstead, Bryant
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Year: 1975
Type: Document

Cooper
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Year: 1975
Type: Document

Burchard
The advancement of technology relating to particulate emissions is pointed out as a significant aspect of this nation's air pollution control efforts. Important factors include the ability of particulates: to cause poor visibility, to constitute a…
Year: 1975
Type: Document

Kiil
'Fire Spread in a Black Spruce Stand.-The Canadian Forest Fire weather Index Tables consist of a family of relative fire danger indices that are used throughout Canada to assist in general fire control planning and operations. However, the fire…
Year: 1975
Type: Document

Palmer, Auvil
Wind velocity, direction, and temperatures can vary drastically before, during, and after wild or prescribed fires. A data-recording system based on the logarithmic character of semiconductors has been developed for observing turbulent fluctuations…
Year: 1975
Type: Document

Hibbert, Davis, Brown
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Year: 1975
Type: Document

Beran
Stability of the atmosphere at different levels is one important factor affecting the behavior of forest fires, but the measurement of stability and other atmospheric phenomena is complex and difficult. The acoustic echo sounder shows promise for…
Year: 1975
Type: Document