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Behavior Modification: Tempering Fire at the Landscape Level
1MB Author: Mark Finney Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008
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Chainsaws or Driptorches: How Should Fire Risk Be Reduced?
857KB Author: Scott Stephens Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008
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Fire Weather and Fire Behavior at the 1968 Canyon Fire
2.85 MB Author: Countryman, McCutchan, Ryan Published: Before 1980 Posted: 9/1/2006
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Ignition/Firing Techniques, Full Information Collection Report
T he Gu i d an ce G r ou p p r ov i de s s tr ate gi c ser v i c es t o f i r e s er v i ce o r ga n i zat ions an spe ci a li zes in l ea de r sh i p, st r ate gy a nd or ga n i z ati o na l i m pr ove m en t. T he r ...
278.9KB Author: Michael DeGrosky CEO Guidance Group, Inc Published: 2006 Posted: 4/6/2006
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Natural Fuels Photo Series
130KB Author: Roger Ottmar Published: 2008 Posted: 1/4/2009
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Tested by Fire: What Happens When Wildfires Meet Fuel Treatments?
716KB Author: Philip Omi and Erik Martinson Published: 2007 Posted: 5/9/2008
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The Rothermel Fire-Spread Model: Still Running Like a Champ
1MB Author: Gail Wells Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008
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Weather and Fire Behavior Factors Related to the Dude Fire Near Payson, AZ
1.0 INTRODUCTION ... June of 1990 will long be remembered as one of the hottest months in Arizona history.
140.1KB Author: David W. Goens, Patricia L. Andrews Published: 1998 Posted: 6/27/2006
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