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Date: 2012-07-11 17:32:48
Public safety
Occupational safety and health
Wildland fire suppression
Fire
National Fire Danger Rating System
Fuel model
United States Forest Service
Dome Fire
Wildfires
Firefighting
Forestry

Estimating suppression expenditures for individual large wildland fires

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