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Semple
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Year: 1952
Type: Document

Weaver
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Year: 1952
Type: Document

Olson
From the text:'In the summer of 1951, some exploratory tests were made to study rate of flame spread as influenced by specie characteristics. Results of these test are reported in this paper.'
Year: 1952
Type: Document

Landrau, Samuels
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Year: 1952
Type: Document

Hester
In the Rocky Mountain Region, we are rapidly losing any illusions that any of our fuel types are of the 'asbestos' variety. Aspen used to be considered fairly fireproof until certain crown fires, gathering speed in adjacent conifer stands, rolled…
Year: 1952
Type: Document

Samuels, Lugo-Lopez, Landrau
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Year: 1952
Type: Document

Davies
p. 13 '....while man is striving to maintain grassland, nature is striving towards development of forest' p. 13 'The pastoralist fells and burns to make way for grass, He leaves those trees which are too large and offer too arduous a task to fell…
Year: 1952
Type: Document

Oswald, Covington
An area burned by prescription in 1977 and a nearby unburned area were measured in 1974 and 1980 to determine effects of the burn on herbage and forage production. Herbage production on the burned area increased significantly in 1980 over its 1974…
Year: 1884
Type: Document