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Title: | The physics of forest fires |
Authors: | Vines, R. G. National Parks and Wildlife Service CSIRO |
Keywords: | Prescribed burning;Forest fires;Bushland ecosystems;Fire ecology |
Issue Date: | 1971 |
Publisher: | National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Abstract: | This paper examines the physical processes involved in forest fire propagation and their ecological impacts, with a focus on Australian bushfires. It discusses the roles of radiation, convection, and conduction in fire spread and environmental damage. The text highlights the historical significance of fire in shaping Australian ecosystems and the controversial practice of prescribed burning as a management tool. The author outlines their intention to explore Australian research on burning mechanisms, heat transport, and wildfire behavior, emphasizing the unique aspects of Australia's fire-related challenges compared to other regions. |
Internal ID Number: | 29174 |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/10041 |
Appears in Collections: | National Parks and Wildlife Service [1967 - present] |
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