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Pauly
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Haines, Smith
Observation shows that three types of horizontal vortices may form during intense wildland fires. Two of these vortices are longitudinal relative to the ambient wind and the third is transverse. One of the longitudinal types, a vortex pair, occurs…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Trabaud
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Voight
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Drake
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Brown, Johnston
Fuel loading, fireline intensity, and expected fire size were determined after harvesting small-stem lodgepole pine stands. Curves relating predicted fireline intensity to slash fuel loading and windspeed are presented. Removing about 15 tons per…
Year: 1987
Type: Document

Schmidt
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Year: 1987
Type: Document

Apfelbaum, Sams
Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is a problem grass in many natural wetlands. This paper reviews the literature regarding the ecology and management of reed canary grass and presents preliminary data that suggest reduced soil-seed banks…
Year: 1987
Type: Document