Dunn, Noble. 2008. S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior. Retrieved May 12, 2013 from http://training.nwcg.gov/ courses/s190.html.National Wildfire Coordinating Group, 1994: Introduction to wildland fire behavior S-190. National Interagency Fire Center NFES 180, 66 pp....
Fire eruption (also known as blow-up or flare-up) is a very dangerous aspect of wildland fire behaviour. It poses a significant threat to the safety of wil... JJ Sharples,AM Gill,JW Dold 被引量: 21发表: 2010年 Three-dimensional velocity structure of the upper mantle beneath Costa Rica...
Martin E. Alexanderis an Adjunct Professor of Wildland Fire Science and Management at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and formerly a senior fire behavior research officer with the Canadian Forest Service Permissions Request permissionto reuse content from this site ...
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Even the most experienced of wildland firefighters will turn to their trusty Incident Response Pocket Guides and Fireline Handbooks to refresh themselves on the all- so-important basics. In this topic, we'll take you back to the Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior course and explore some ...
Fire behavior modelAir qualityFire managementWildland fire is one of the most disastrous natural hazards threatening life and properties. The rapid growth of wildland-urban interface since last century has increased the complexity of fire management. It is important to exploit new technologies for fire...
Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems - Rieman, Gresswell, et al. - 2003 () Citation Context ...his is particularly true in the western U.S. and some European countries where large, severe wildfires are perceived to be occurring with greater frequency (Conedera ...
The rapid growth of wildland-urban interface since last century has increased the complexity of fire management. It is important to exploit new technologies for fire risk assessment, fuel management, wildland fire detection, fire behavior modeling, smoke emissions estimation, and analysis of fire ...
Wildland Fire Danger Estimation And Mapping:The Role of Remote Sensing Datadoi:10.1142/9789812791177_0001Britta AllgöwerJ. D. CarlsonJan W. van WagtendonkAllgo¨wer B,Carlson J D,van Wagtendonk J W.Introduction to fire danger rating and remote sensing—will remote sensing enhance wildland ...
Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA. Forest Ecology and Management 178, 1-4.Rieman, BE, RE Gresswell, MK Young, and C H Luce. 2003. Introduction to the effects of wildland fire on aquatic ecosystems in the Western USA. Forest Ecology and...