Descubre y comparte nuestro conocimiento público

Se han encontrado 182 recursos

Resultados de búsqueda

Fischer, William C.Brown, James K.Johnston, C.M.Miller, M.Simmerman, D.G.Smith, J.K.[Fire effects information system: user's guide]Fire effects information system: user's guide
Albini, F.Amin, M.R.Frandsen, W.H.Hungerford, R.D.Ryan, K.C.[Models for fire-driven heat and moisture transport in soils]Models for fire-driven heat and moisture transport in soils

A First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) was developed to predict the direct consequences of prescribed fire and wildfire. FOFEM computes duff and woody fuel consumption, smoke production, and fire-caused tree mortality for most forest and rangeland types in the United States. The model is availa...


Reinhardt, E.D.Brown, James K.Keane, R.E.[First order fire effects model: FOFEM 4.0, user's guide]First order fire effects model: FOFEM 4.0, user's guide
Autor: Atkins, C.W.

The Fire Image Analysis System is a tool for quantifying flame geometry and relative position at selected points along a spreading line fire. At present, the system requires uniform terrain (constant slope). The system has been used in field and laboratory studies for determining flame length, de...


Atkins, C.W.[Users guide for fire image analysis system version 5.0: a tool behavior characteristics]Users guide for fire image analysis system version 5.0: a tool behavior characteristics
Autor: Lavdas, L.G.

This is a users manual for VSMOKE, a computer porgram for predicting the smoke and dry weather visibility impact of a singel prescvribed fire at several downwind locations. VSMOKE is a FORTRAN 77 program that depends on the input in file VSMOKE.IPT to generate output in file compatible with those...


Lavdas, L.G.[Program VSMOKE-Users manual]Program VSMOKE-Users manual
Hartford, R.A.Rothermel, R.C.[Fuel moisture as measured and predicted during the 1988 fires in Yellowstone Park]Fuel moisture as measured and predicted during the 1988 fires in Yellowstone Park

From the early stages of the development of chemicals for wildland fire control, damage from fire retardant corrosion was recognized as a serious problem. Extensive damage was done to equipment used in the handling, mixing, storing, and delivery of retardants (Davis and Phillips 1965; USDA FS 196...


Johnson, C.W.George, Ch.W.[Relative corrosivity of currently approved wildland fire chemicals]Relative corrosivity of currently approved wildland fire chemicals

Selecciona los documentos para visualizarlos

Nombre del archivo Ver recurso