Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models

Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models
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Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924101526162
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Synopsis Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models by : Joe H. Scott

This report describes a new set of standard fire behavior fuel models for use with Rothermels surface fire spread model and the relationship of the new set to the original set of 13 fire behavior fuel models. To assist with transition to using the new fuel models, a fuel model selection guide, fuel model crosswalk, and set of fuel model photos are provided.

Development of Coarse-scale Spatial Data for Wildland Fire and Fuel Management

Development of Coarse-scale Spatial Data for Wildland Fire and Fuel Management
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004786690
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Synopsis Development of Coarse-scale Spatial Data for Wildland Fire and Fuel Management by :

The objective of this study was to provide managers with national-level data on current conditions of vegetation and fuels developed from ecologically based methods to address these questions: How do current vegetation and fuels differ from those that existed historically? Where on the landscape do vegetation and fuels differ from historical levels? In particular, where are high fuel accumulations? When considered at a coarse scale, which areas estimated to have high fuel accumulations represent the highest priorities for treatment?

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems
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Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89081603052
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Synopsis Wildland Fire in Ecosystems by : David V. Sandberg

This state-of-knowledge review about the effects of fire on air quality can assist land, fire, and air resource managers with fire and smoke planning, and their efforts to explain to others the science behind fire-related program policies and practices to improve air quality. Chapter topics include air quality regulations and fire; characterization of emissions from fire; the transport, dispersion, and modeling of fire emissions; atmospheric and plume chemistry; air quality impacts of fire; social consequences of air quality impacts; and recommendations for future research.

Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands

Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands
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Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D029964610
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Synopsis Restoring Western Ranges and Wildlands by : Stephen B. Monsen

Mitigating Old Tree Mortality in Long-Unburned, Fire-Dependent Forests

Mitigating Old Tree Mortality in Long-Unburned, Fire-Dependent Forests
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9781437939033
ISBN-13 : 1437939031
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Mitigating Old Tree Mortality in Long-Unburned, Fire-Dependent Forests by : Sharon M. Hood

This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. This report synthesizes the literature and current state of knowledge pertaining to re-introducing fire in stands where it has been excluded for long periods and the impact of these introductory fires on overstory tree injury and mortality. Only forested ecosystems in the United States that are adapted to survive frequent fire are included. Treatment options that minimize large-diameter and old tree injury and mortality in areas with deep duff and methods to manage and reduce duff accumulations are discussed. Pertinent background information on tree physiology, properties of duff, and historical versus current disturbance regimes are also discussed. Charts and tables.

Stereo Photo Guide for Estimating Canopy Fuel Characteristics in Conifer Stands

Stereo Photo Guide for Estimating Canopy Fuel Characteristics in Conifer Stands
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015072691226
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Synopsis Stereo Photo Guide for Estimating Canopy Fuel Characteristics in Conifer Stands by : Joe H. Scott

Stereo photographs, hemispherical photographs, and stand data are presented with associated biomass and canopy fuel characteristics for five Interior West conifer stands. Canopy bulk density, canopy base height, canopy biomass by component, available canopy fuel load, and vertical distribution of canopy fuel are presented for each plot at several stages of sampling, each corresponding to a level of simulated low thinning (100, 75, 50, and 25 percent of the initial basal area). This guide will help fuel managers estimate canopy fuel characteristics in similar forest conditions.