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Radloff
The appropriate level of fuel treatment following silvicultural activities depends on the fuel complex, fire occurrence rate, climate, topography, suppression capability, fire effects, values at risk, and treatment costs. Managers must account for…
Year: 1980
Type: Document

Sackett
Dead, natural fuels were reduced in weight by 65% and 43%, respectively, when burned under different conditions in two ponderosa pine stands in Arizona. Fine surface fuel reductions temporarily lessen the threat of rapidly spreading wildfires. Large…
Year: 1980
Type: Document