The longest documented cases of macroscopic charcoal transport in the literature previously was 20 kilometers from a fire in Montana in the US. Using online fire location information from the bushfire directory, synoptic weather patterns and topographical maps, the researchers were able to determine ho...
Author Correction: The influence of recent bushfires on water quality and the operation of water purification systems in regional NSWdoi:10.1038/s41598-024-72927-6Jackson, ReedKrishna, K. C. BalLi, MiaoSathasivan, ArumugamSenevirathna, Lalantha...
The influence of recent bushfires on water quality and the operation of water purification systems in regional NSWBushfireWater qualityTemperatureWater treatmentRegional AustraliaOver the past decade, escalating extreme weather events have significantly affected New South Wales (NSW), Australia, with ...
recent trends in economic research valuing bushfire risk to homeowners: hedonic property values study in queensland, australiadoi:10.1016/j.eap.2019.04.013Wasantha AthukoralaWade MartinClevo WilsonDarshana RajapaksaEconomic Analysis and Policy
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The contrasting regeneration outcomes of alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis) and mountain ash (E. regnans) forests (collectively called ash) after the extensive and severe 2003, 2006/07 and 2009 bushfires in Victoria demonstrate the complexity of factors that influence the establishment of ash ...
Background: The compounding effects of climate change catastrophes such as bushfires and pandemics impose significant burden on individuals, societies, and their economies. The enduring effects of such syndemics on mental health remain poorly understood, particularly for at-risk populations (e.g., ...