This paper represents a study on the characterization of firebrand production which was carried out, using experimental fires conducted as prescribed fires in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, USA in March of 2013–2015. Several preliminary techniques were tested to characterize the firebrand production. ...
The hydrologic and mineral budgets of upland forest sites in the New Jersey Pine Barrens exposed to different fire intensities were determined. Inputs from bulk precipitation and outputs to groundwater were monitored in an unburned contr... REJ Boerner,RTT Forman - 《Revue Canadienne De Recherche...
In this paper, we provide a summary of the key turbulence observations made during two low-intensity wildland fire events that occurred in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.doi:10.1002/asl.581Heilman, Warren E.Clements, Craig B.Seto, Daisuke
We will give results from field tests, comparing the performance of low cost CO monitors, modified smoke monitors, and CO2 analyzers against reference PM2.5 monitors at prescribed fires in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and North Carolina.J. Hom...
(JFSP) project to develop modeling tools for predicting smoke dispersion from low-intensity prescribed fires (LIPFs), the USDA Forest Service - Northern Research Station conducted two LIPFs in 2011 and 2012 on forested plots in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (NJPB) to collect meteorological and ...
Here, we use Hi-VACC to perform simulations of smoke dispersion from a theoretical forest fire in a domain in The Pine Barrens in New Jersey. The simulations are driven by RAFLES simulations over the same domain. We perform simulations that include the effects of burning on meteorological ...