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Gianella, Komarek
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Year: 1969
Type: Document

Kallander
From the Results ... 'The objective of controlled burning is to reduce the flammability of the forest. All fire control men observe ignition of the canopy of small trees from the burning of surface fuels. The chain of ignition is then from these…
Year: 1969
Type: Document

Bush, Leonard, Yundt
From the summary:'Systems developed to sample and analyze gases from experimental fires have provided data which appears to be consistent with the general pattern of behavior of the fires and with other data collected. The capability of the system…
Year: 1969
Type: Document

Anderson
The Sundance Fire and its impressive run were not due to any new phenomena but the combination of several important factors. Extremely dry fuels and favourable weather conditions existed at the time; the atmospheric winds increased steadily…
Year: 1969
Type: Document

Schuster
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Year: 1969
Type: Document