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Library effect of fireline intensity on woody fuel consumption in southern Australian eucalypt forest fires

effect of fireline intensity on woody fuel consumption in southern Australian eucalypt forest fires

effect of fireline intensity on woody fuel consumption in southern Australian eucalypt forest fires

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Date of publication
December 2011
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500073158
Pages
81-96

Summary The relationship between woody fuel consumption and fireline intensity was assessed using data collected at controlled fires and wildfires in south-western Western Australia, central Victoria and south-eastern New South Wales. The combined dataset consisted of fires in a range of dry eucalypt forests. Fire behaviour varied from slow, self-extinguishing prescribed burns to intense, fast—moving fires burning under conditions of extreme fire danger. Fireline intensity ranged from 50 kW m⁻ˡ to

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Hollis, J. J.
Anderson, W. R.
McCaw, W. L.
Cruz, M. G.
Burrows, N. D.
Ward, B.
Tolhurst, K. G.
Gould, J. S.

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