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Wildfires / Fire / Ecological succession / Wildland fire suppression / Occupational safety and health / Fire ecology / Wildfire / Controlled burn / Combustion / Wood fuel / Flame / Fuel efficiency
Date: 2015-03-30 17:08:03
Wildfires
Fire
Ecological succession
Wildland fire suppression
Occupational safety and health
Fire ecology
Wildfire
Controlled burn
Combustion
Wood fuel
Flame
Fuel efficiency

The characterization of fires in relation to ecological studies, with an introduction by Neil Burros

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