Smoke dispersion from wildland fires is a critical health and safety issue, impacting air quality and visibility across a broad range of space and time scales. Predicting the dispersion of smoke from low-intensity fires is par
Understanding the environmental impact of large warehouse fi res can be a daunting task because of u...
Smoke from wildfires has become a growing public health issue around the world but especially in wes...
Prescribed fire, intentionally ignited low-intensity fires, and managed wildfires—wildfires th...
Of particular concern to fire and air-quality management communities throughout the U.S. are the beh...
Land managers are increasingly implementing strategies that employ the use of fire in prescribed bur...
The impact of a forest canopy on smoke concentration is assessed by applying a numerical weather pre...
Outdoor fires, including wildfires, prescribed burns, slash burns, and agricultural field burning ca...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Smoke from forest fires is a growing concern in Korea as forest structures have changed and become m...
Smoke from wildfires poses a significant threat to affected communities. Prescribed burning is cond...
Low-intensity wildland fires occurring beneath forest canopies can result in particularly adverse lo...
A PM2.5 monitoring network was established around Lake Tahoe during fall 2011, which, in conjunction...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
A forest fire is a large-scale natural combustion process consuming various ages, sizes and types of...
In Australia the responsibility for management of forests and other public lands rests largely with ...
Understanding the environmental impact of large warehouse fi res can be a daunting task because of u...
Smoke from wildfires has become a growing public health issue around the world but especially in wes...
Prescribed fire, intentionally ignited low-intensity fires, and managed wildfires—wildfires th...
Of particular concern to fire and air-quality management communities throughout the U.S. are the beh...
Land managers are increasingly implementing strategies that employ the use of fire in prescribed bur...
The impact of a forest canopy on smoke concentration is assessed by applying a numerical weather pre...
Outdoor fires, including wildfires, prescribed burns, slash burns, and agricultural field burning ca...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Smoke from forest fires is a growing concern in Korea as forest structures have changed and become m...
Smoke from wildfires poses a significant threat to affected communities. Prescribed burning is cond...
Low-intensity wildland fires occurring beneath forest canopies can result in particularly adverse lo...
A PM2.5 monitoring network was established around Lake Tahoe during fall 2011, which, in conjunction...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
A forest fire is a large-scale natural combustion process consuming various ages, sizes and types of...
In Australia the responsibility for management of forests and other public lands rests largely with ...
Understanding the environmental impact of large warehouse fi res can be a daunting task because of u...
Smoke from wildfires has become a growing public health issue around the world but especially in wes...
Prescribed fire, intentionally ignited low-intensity fires, and managed wildfires—wildfires th...