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  • Ventimiglia, M.
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    Paradise (Almost) Lost.
    Monterey Fire Dept., CA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 141, No. 5, 18-20,22-23,26-28, May 1988

  • Stockstad, D. S.
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    Spontaneous and Piloted Ignition of Pine Needles.
    Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden UT
    Research Note INT 194, April 1975, 14 p.

  • Countryman, C. M.
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    Thermal Characteristics of Pinyon Pine and Juniper Fuels Used in Experimental Fires.
    Forest Service, Riverside, CA
    DASA 1949; DASIAC Special Report 59; NWER Subtask RHA 5008,
    DASA Information and Analysis Center. Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program Panel N-3 (Thermal Radiation) Mass Fire Research Symposium. February 1967, Washington, DC, 309-309 p., 1967

  • Konev, E. V.; Sukhinin, A. I.
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    Analysis of Flame Spread Through Forest Fuel.
    V. N. Sukachyev Institute of Forest and Wood, USSR
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 28, No. 3, 217-223, 1977

  • Brown, J. K.
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    Could the 1988 Fires in Yellowstone Have Been Avoided Through Prescribed Burning.
    Intermountain Research Station, Missoula, MT
    Fire Management Notes, Vol. 50, No. 3, 7-13, 1989

  • Brown, F. W., III
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    Glow Ignition of Woods Caused by High Thermal Radiation--Ponderosa Pine. Technical Note.
    Naval Civil Engineering Lab., Port Hueneme, CA
    Technical Note N-624; Y-F011-05-02-336, August 20, 1964, 20 p.

  • Stechihen, E.; Little, E. C.
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    Water Application Depths Required for Extinguishment of Low Intensity Fires in Forest Fuels.
    Forest Fire Research Institute, Ontario, Canada
    Information Report FF-X-29, May 1971, 67 p.