The vegetation of the Sydney Basin, Australia, is highly flammable and subject to a wide range of fire regimes. Sclerophyllous shrubs and sedges are common and in some vegetation types up to 70 % of fuel consumed during a fire can be live. Research into fire behaviour and fuel dynamics has been minimal. To address this issue this thesis investigated the principal factor affecting the ease of ignition and rate of combustion of individual fuel particles and fuel beds in bushfires: dead fine fuel moisture (FFM). Two common Sydney Basin vegetation types, eucalypt woodland and heathland, each with a history of problematic fire management, were measured in the field for diurnal fluctuations in FFM following rain, under conditions similar to when ...
The aims of this thesis are to examine the fire regimes, fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and fi...
Fires, whether wild or prescribed, exhibit a dominating influence on the Australian landscape. Land ...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
International audienceGlobally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions. New ...
1. Plant species vary in how they regulate moisture and this has implications for their flammability...
Heathlands typically experience regimes consisting of frequent and intense fires. These fire regime...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important d...
The research described in this thesis used empirical data to characterise the physical and chemical ...
Abstract. Understanding fuel dynamics in fire-prone ecosystems is important because fuels play a cen...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Increasing extreme wildfire occurrence globally is boosting demand to understand the fuel dynamics a...
The aims of this thesis are to examine the fire regimes, fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and fi...
Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions. New fire regimes have the ...
The aims of this thesis are to examine the fire regimes, fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and fi...
Fires, whether wild or prescribed, exhibit a dominating influence on the Australian landscape. Land ...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...
International audienceGlobally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions. New ...
1. Plant species vary in how they regulate moisture and this has implications for their flammability...
Heathlands typically experience regimes consisting of frequent and intense fires. These fire regime...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important d...
The research described in this thesis used empirical data to characterise the physical and chemical ...
Abstract. Understanding fuel dynamics in fire-prone ecosystems is important because fuels play a cen...
The moisture content of vegetation and litter (fuel moisture) is an important determinant of fire ri...
Wildland fire has considerable influence on both natural and anthropogenic environments and conseque...
Increasing extreme wildfire occurrence globally is boosting demand to understand the fuel dynamics a...
The aims of this thesis are to examine the fire regimes, fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and fi...
Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions. New fire regimes have the ...
The aims of this thesis are to examine the fire regimes, fuel characteristics, fire behaviour and fi...
Fires, whether wild or prescribed, exhibit a dominating influence on the Australian landscape. Land ...
'Flammability' means different things to different people. Scientifically, it can be defined through...