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Emissions, Energy Returns, and Economics of Utilizing Forest Residues for Thermal Energy Compared to Disposal by Pile Burning
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Greg Jones presented a webinar on using biomass for bioenergy. The greenhouse gas and particulate matter emissions from delivering and burning forest treatment residue biomass in a boiler for thermal energy are compared with onsite disposal by...
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Introduction to WFDSS - Air Quality Tools
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Introduction to WFDSS - Air Quality ToolsSmoke management is an important aspect of managing wildland fire. While mitigating smoke impacts from prescribed burns is important, smoke from large wildfire complexes (such as the AZ/NM fires in 2011) can...
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Smoke Management Techniques and Creating a Successful Burn Window
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This mediasite video presentation given by Josh Hall (USFS, Santa Fe National Forest), and Ron Sherron (US Forest Service, AZ NFs & AZ Department of Environmental Quality) provides 2 different presentations regarding smoke management techniques and...
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Wildland Fire Air Quality Tools
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Mediasite video presentation given by Miriam Rorig, (USFS, Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab) at the 2011 Southwest Interagency Fuels Workshop, Flagstaff, AZ on March 9, 2011. New models and advances in smoke modeling, such as BlueSky, a modeling...
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Wildland Fire Smoke Messaging and Perception
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The NWCG Smoke Committee (SmoC) hosted this webinar on June 28, 2011. Four presentations and a discussion period examined public perception and messaging about smoke and fire. The webinar was a key initial step in developing needed messaging about...