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  • U.S. Gulf Task Force
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    Environmental Crisis in the Gulf: The U.S. Response.
    Department of State, Washington,DC; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC; Department of the Interior, Washington, DC; Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC; Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Washington, DC; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC; Department of Energy, Washington, DC; Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC; Department of Transportation, Washington, DC; Department of Labor, Washington, DC; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
    1992, 20 p.

  • Mazurek, M. A.; Cofer, W. R., III; Legvine, J. S.
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    Carbonaceous Aerosols From Prescribed Burning of a Boreal Forest Ecosystem.
    Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
    Department of Energy, Washington, DC, RNL-43546, October 1990, 22 p.
    Chapman Conference on Global Biomass Burning: Atmospheric, Climate, and Biospheric Implications. March 19-23, 1990, Williamsburg, VA, 1990

  • Becker, W.
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    Vorsorgliche Massnahmen fur den Brandfall - okologische Aspekte. [Preventive Measures in Case of Fire Ecological Aspects.]
    VFDB, Vol. 41, No. 1, 5-8, February 1992

  • Zhizhong, L.; Jialin, D.
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    Forest Fire Control and Fuels Management.
    Forest Protection Research Inst., Harbin, China
    University of Science and Technology of China. Fire Science and Technology. Asian Conference, 1st (ACFST). October 9-13, 1992, International Academic Publishers, China, Hefei, China, Weicheng, F.; Zhuman, F., Editors, 172-175 p., 1992

  • Shigenaka, G.; Barnea, N.
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    Questions About In-Situ Burning as an Open-Water Oil Spill Response Technique.
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA
    HAZMAT Report 93-3, June 1993, 45 p.

  • Forest Service
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    Forest Fire and Atmospheric Sciences Research Directory.
    Forest Service, Washington, DC
    October 1993, 45 p.

  • Campbell, T. G.; Taylor, E.; Aurand, D.
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    Ecological Risks Associated With Burning as a Spill Countermeasure in a Marine Environment.
    Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Denver, CO; Taylor Environmental and Marine Services, Bainbridge Island, WA; Marine Spill Response Corp., Washington, DC
    NIST SP 995; Volume 2, March 2003,
    Environment Canada. Arctic and Marine Oil Spill Program (AMOP) Technical Seminar, 17th Proceedings. Volume 1. June 8-10, 1994, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Vancouver, British Columbia, 707-716 p., ['1994', '2003']

  • Habeck, J. R.; Mutch, R. W.
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    Fire-Dependent Forests in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
    Montana Univ., Missoula; Northern Forest Fire Lab., Missoula, MT
    Journal of Quaternary Research, Vol. 3, No. 3, 408-424, October 1973

  • Kennedy, D.; Barnea, N.; Shigenaka, G.
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    Environmental and Human Health Concerns Related to In Situ Burning.
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA
    NIST SP 867; NIST SP 995; Volume 2, August 1994; March 2003,
    National Institute of Standards and Technology and Minerals Management Service. In Situ Burning Oil Spill. Proceedings. January 26-28, 1994, Orlando, FL, Jason, N. H., Editors, 47-55 p., ['1994', '2003']

  • Nodvin, S. C.; Waldrop, T. A.
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    Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC
    FSGTR-SE-69, October 11, 1991,
    Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. Fire and the Environment: Ecological and Cultural Perspectives. Proceedings. March 20-24, 1990, Knoxville, TN, 429 p., 1990