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Heat transfer / Ecological succession / Wildfire / Forest / Conflagration / Wildfire suppression / Yellowstone fires / Fire / Systems ecology / Occupational safety and health
Date: 2012-12-10 13:37:54
Heat transfer
Ecological succession
Wildfire
Forest
Conflagration
Wildfire suppression
Yellowstone fires
Fire
Systems ecology
Occupational safety and health

Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version) Forest Fire Areas[removed]Forest fires are an important part of the Canadian landscape. The number of fires and area burned can vary dramatically from year to year, but

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