Climate is a main driver of fire regimes, but recurrent fires provide stabilizing feedbacks at several spatial scales that can limit fire spread and severity—potentially contributing to a form of self-regulation. Evaluating the strength of these feedbacks in wildland systems is difficult given the s...
Fig. 46.2 Bobcat Fire in the Earth Engine app FIRMS Active Fires. The chart panel on the lower right displays the history of active fires in the Bobcat Fire area from July–November in the years 2010–2020. The map layer shows the number of years in each pixel that had at least one ...
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Fires very high density of super-sonic metallic projectiles. Quite fast, can be forced into tight maneuvers using mechanical/ magnetic braking system. To power-slide, pull the Left trigger for the E-brake. M12G1 Warthog LAAV CREW: 1+1 (plus one more in rear) Weight: 3.5 tons A...
The regular burning of the wetland (note that in general, South Africa is prone to wildfires) may be one of the reasons for this spread. The Colbyn Valley Wetland experiences fires (sometimes twice a year) on a regular basis and they kill fauna, damage the flora and the wooden fences. ...
Fig. 1. A) Location of the study area in the Mount St. Pierre Valley, northern Gaspé Peninsula, Province of Quebec, eastern Canada; B) aerial view of the west-facing scree slope studied T3 from a Landsat image; C) photograph of the talus slope by the author. In the low-elevated coa...
We also thank the National Land Survey of Iceland, Institute of Earth Sciences—University of Iceland, Icelandic Institute of Natural History and the Icelandic Met Office for sharing the shapefiles of the area covered by lava flows during the Fagradalsfjall 2021 eruption, in particular Lovísa ...
phenomenon that occurs here. Sulfuric gases burst through the rocky surfaces around the lake, combusting when they hit the outside air. This creates flames that shoot up to 16 feet into the air. The fires appear to burn blue and liquid sulfur streams down the mountain like electric blue ...
Many people associate shipwrecks with the wild waves of the open ocean, but there is a history of sunken ships, plane crashes, and disappearances of vessels and entire crews within an area in Lake Michigan created by drawing lines connecting Benton Harbor in Michigan, Manitowoc in Wisconsin, and...