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Russell
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Agee
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Fischer
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Pyne
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Norman
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Biging, Wensel
A method of photographing and digitizing radial growth on section rounds from destructively sampled trees for stem analysis was developed and compared in accuracy against hand measurements on those same rounds. Results indicated a high degree of…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Gruell
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Smith
Large suppression programs have been organized in an effort to avoid the potentially large damages from wildfires. To help determine the efficient sizes and usage of these programs, simulation models have been developed. Recent widespread…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Chung
In Canada about 1.3 million hectares (M ha) of forests are destroyed by wildfires each year, and about 63% of all these fires are man-caused. During the 1980 and 1981 fire seasons, however, about 10 M ha were damaged; estimated annual emissions from…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Davis
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Year: 1984
Type: Document