1991. Fire in forestry-Volume I: Forest fire behavior and effects. John Wiley y Sons, Inc. New York, NY.Chandler C, Cheney P, Thomas P, Trabaud L, Williams D (1983) `Fire in Forestry Volume 1: Forest Fire Behavior and Effects.' (Wiley: New York)...
Forest fire aerosol over the Mediterranean basin during summer 2003 [1] Observations at Lampedusa show that long-lasting intense episodes of fine (ngstrm exponent, , > 1.5) light absorbing aerosol occurred in the central Me... G Pace,D Meloni,AD Sarra - 《Journal of Geophysical Research Atmos...
The edge effects of forest fragmentation also make wildfires, which are already a serious threat to trees and animals, more likely and even more severe. Fire has the potential to extend its reach to the wooded fragments in the event of a fire outbreak in surrounding farms and populated areas...
The fire environment. Chapters 1-4: Wildland combus... SJ Pyne - 《Introduction to Wildland Fire Fire Management in the United States》 被引量: 2316发表: 1984年 Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service lands From the text...'The south-east has the nation's largest ...
fire. Moreover, temperatures of 850 °C and higher may be attained on soil surfaces with dry, heavy fuel loads, and may have destructive effects on soil properties (DeBano2000). Certain nutrients are also more vulnerable to fire than others. For example, levels of potassium (K), calcium ...
Understanding the influence of within-pixel land cover heterogeneity is essential for the extrapolation of measured and modeled CO 2 fluxes from the canopy... L Chasmer,A Barr,C Hopkinson,... - 《Remote Sensing of Environment》 被引量: 94发表: 2009年 Using LiDAR to compare forest height est...
第五段:对于目前森林中出现的火灾隐患,护林人开始意识到要对森林进行管理和修复,但政客和选民们并未对此表示支持。
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We conclude that the use of fire and fire surrogate treatments in Sierran mixed-conifer forests is justified from the standpoint of their effects on leaf litter arthropods, but the history of management at the site and the scale of treatments must be carefully considered. 展开 ...
Levels of fire activity and severity that are unprecedented in the instrumental record have recently been observed in forested regions around the world. Using a large sample of daily fire events and hourly climate data, here we show that fire activity in