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Ventimiglia, M.
view article (1.0)Paradise (Almost) Lost.Monterey Fire Dept., CAFire Engineering, Vol. 141, No. 5, 18-20,22-23,26-28, May 1988Stockstad, D. S.
view article (1.0)Spontaneous and Piloted Ignition of Pine Needles.Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden UTResearch Note INT 194Research Note INT 194
April 1975
14 p.Countryman, C. M.
view article (1.0)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 1949; DASIAC Special Report 59; NWER Subtask RHA 5008DASA Information and Analysis Center. Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program Panel N-3 (Thermal Radiation) Mass Fire Research Symposium. February 1967, Washington, DC, 309-309 p., 1967Konev, E. V.; Sukhinin, A. I.
view article (1.0)Analysis of Flame Spread Through Forest Fuel.V. N. Sukachyev Institute of Forest and Wood, USSRCombustion and Flame, Vol. 28, No. 3, 217-223, 1977Brown, J. K.
view article (1.0)Could the 1988 Fires in Yellowstone Have Been Avoided Through Prescribed Burning.Intermountain Research Station, Missoula, MTFire Management Notes, Vol. 50, No. 3, 7-13, 1989Brown, F. W., III
view article (1.0)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']Technical Note N-624; Y-F011-05-02-336
August 20, 1964
20 p.Stechihen, E.; Little, E. C.
view article (1.0)Water Application Depths Required for Extinguishment of Low Intensity Fires in Forest Fuels.Forest Fire Research Institute, Ontario, CanadaInformation Report FF-X-29Information Report FF-X-29
May 1971
67 p.