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Type: Conference Paper
Coordinator(s): Kathryn M. Boula
Publication Date: 1998
From the text...'Two studies recently looked at differences in impacts on National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and visibility from wildland fires (prescribed fire and wildfire). The First Study: was part of the analysis for the Columbia River Basin (CRB) Environmental Impact Statement....The results show that none of the prescribed fires modeled produced exceedance of the two thresholds set for the model of 150 µg/m³ for
Citation: Snell, K. 1998. Wildland emission tradeoff modeling, in Boula, K. M., Fire and wildlife in the Pacific Northwest: research, policy, and management. Spokane, Washington. The Wildlife Society, Northwest Section, Oregon and Washington Chapters, p. 75-76,
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Keywords:
- air quality
- coniferous forests
- fire management
- fuel appraisal
- fuel management
- land management
- Oregon
- particulates
- pine forests
- Pinus ponderosa
- shrublands
- smoke management
- vegetation surveys
- Washington
- wildfires
- wildlife
Tall Timbers Record Number: 11415 • Location Status: In-file • Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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