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Post-fire reproduction of herbs at a savanna-gallery forest boundary in Distrito Federal, Brazil

Post-fire reproduction of herbs at a savanna-gallery forest boundary in Distrito Federal, Brazil

... of post-fire vegetation recovery show that some herbaceous species are able to flower shortly after ...of fire on ground layer of forests that border the savannas in Central ...a fire event ...

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Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil

Post-fire regeneration in seasonally dry tropical forest fragments in southeastern Brazil

... of fire on these tree communities are still ...by fire between 14 and 25 years ago was performed with the objective of evaluating post-fire ...after fire was not sufficient for ...

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Post-fire phenology in a campo sujo vegetation in the Urucum plateau, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Post-fire phenology in a campo sujo vegetation in the Urucum plateau, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

... the post-fire event period?, 2) Do the observed events correlate with the seasonal rainfall in the area, as proposed in the literature for the herbaceous and sub-shrub layer (Spina et ...

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Contributions of microbial activity and ash deposition to post-fire nitrogen availability in a pine savanna

Contributions of microbial activity and ash deposition to post-fire nitrogen availability in a pine savanna

... following fire dis- ...driving post-fire nutrient ...following fire, while regrowth in B3 was ...after fire, but not until 18 days after fire in B3 ...following fire in ...

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Developing post-fire Eucalyptus globulus stand damage and tree mortality models for enhanced forest planning in Portugal

Developing post-fire Eucalyptus globulus stand damage and tree mortality models for enhanced forest planning in Portugal

... public administration, these 24 fire areas may result from more than one wildfire. Model fit- ting quality as assessed by concordance and area under the ROC curve suggests that the model has a good ability to ...

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TWENTY YEARS OF POST-FIRE PLANT SUCCESSION IN A “CERRADO”, SÃO CARLOS, SP, BRAZIL

TWENTY YEARS OF POST-FIRE PLANT SUCCESSION IN A “CERRADO”, SÃO CARLOS, SP, BRAZIL

... Santos Jr. (1992) observed seedling dynamics in various conditions, such as an intact canopy, natural and artificial gaps in the same area of this study. He reported the growth of new individuals in various seasons of ...

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Rapid Response Tools and Datasets for Post-fire Erosion Modeling: Linking Remote Sensing and Process-based Hydrological Models to support Post-fire Remediation

Rapid Response Tools and Datasets for Post-fire Erosion Modeling: Linking Remote Sensing and Process-based Hydrological Models to support Post-fire Remediation

... and fire-induced changes in soil properties are of great concern to both resource managers and the ...reflects fire induced changes in vegetative cover and soil ...of post-fire erosion and ...

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Post-fire dynamics of the woody vegetation of a savanna forest (Cerradão) in the Cerrado-Amazon transition zone

Post-fire dynamics of the woody vegetation of a savanna forest (Cerradão) in the Cerrado-Amazon transition zone

... Spatial autocorrelation was assessed by Moran’s I index and no spatial dependence was detected among subplots for any of the variables tested (Fig. 1 in supplemental material) (see Eisenlohr 2014 and references therein). ...

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Klécia Gili Massi1 and Augusto César Franco

Klécia Gili Massi1 and Augusto César Franco

... the post-fire regeneration strategy (aerial and basal resprouting) varied according to the plant size and damage severity between Dalbergia, Eriotheca and Guapira species, suggesting that other Cerrado ...

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Effects of prescribed fires on the survival and release of seeds of Kielmeyera coriacea (Spr.) Mart. (Clusiaceae) in savannas of Central Brazil

Effects of prescribed fires on the survival and release of seeds of Kielmeyera coriacea (Spr.) Mart. (Clusiaceae) in savannas of Central Brazil

... after fire may occur as a function of exposure to the high temperatures that kill living tissues resulting in desiccation and subsequent rending of the fruit structure (Gill, 1976; Bradstock and Myerscough, 1981; ...

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Modeling postfire water erosion mitigation strategies

Modeling postfire water erosion mitigation strategies

... post fire rehabilitation measures are usually used to mitigate the effects of fire on runoff and erosion, by protecting soil from splash and shear stress detachment and enhanc- ing its infiltration ...

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Fire records in tree rings of Moquiniastrum polymorphum: potential for reconstructing fire history in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Fire records in tree rings of Moquiniastrum polymorphum: potential for reconstructing fire history in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

... Fire disturbance can be the result of natural factors or human activity and affects the composition, structure and dynamics of vegetation (Thonicke et al. 2001). Dendrochronology is useful for the reconstruction ...

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THERMAL ANALYSIS OF WOOD-STEEL HYBRID CONSTRUCTION

THERMAL ANALYSIS OF WOOD-STEEL HYBRID CONSTRUCTION

... In case where both parts (outside and inside of the model) are made of steel (G3-3F-S), the temperature in the inner profile is higher. When wood material is externally applied to the steel profile (G3-3F-WS), plays an ...

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Fire and the production of Astraeus odoratus  (Basidiomycetes) sporocarps in deciduous dipterocarp-oak forests of northern Thailand

Fire and the production of Astraeus odoratus (Basidiomycetes) sporocarps in deciduous dipterocarp-oak forests of northern Thailand

... a fire as well as vascular vegetation growing with Astraeus were ...without fire and future work can focus on more environmentally benign methods of harvesting this popular ...

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Can fire spread simulations contribute to support decisions in a fire suppression context ? An evaluation using MaxEnt, FARSITE and satellite active fire data

Can fire spread simulations contribute to support decisions in a fire suppression context ? An evaluation using MaxEnt, FARSITE and satellite active fire data

... Fire spread was simulated for the 36 cases (Table 1) by running 100 times FARSITE in command line mode for each one, were the location of the ignition and the values for HR and wind are changed every time a ...

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Evaluating the influences of biomass burning during 2006 BASE-ASIA: a regional chemical transport modeling

Evaluating the influences of biomass burning during 2006 BASE-ASIA: a regional chemical transport modeling

... forest fire smoke under different scenarios and found different CO responses for different injection ...of fire emissions and found that model outputs were more consistent when the injection height of ...

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CITIES OF FIRE AND PASSION

CITIES OF FIRE AND PASSION

... O cinema cria a construção do espaço cujo sentido é temporal, ou seja, os lugares que aparecem como sendo as partes de um espaço maior são mostrados um após o outro - no tempo - numa s[r] ...

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Meteosat SEVIRI Fire Radiative Power (FRP) products from the Land Surface Analysis Satellite Applications Facility (LSA SAF) – Part 1: Algorithms, product contents and analysis

Meteosat SEVIRI Fire Radiative Power (FRP) products from the Land Surface Analysis Satellite Applications Facility (LSA SAF) – Part 1: Algorithms, product contents and analysis

... active fire pixels which would have been saturated had Meteosat-8 SEVIRI been operating in normal gain mode, but which when observed during the low-gain ...actual fire pixel ...

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CO source contribution analysis for California during ARCTAS-CARB

CO source contribution analysis for California during ARCTAS-CARB

... the time and location of the aircraft and average the observed and modeled CO fields over 1-km wide altitude bins. Evaluation results for WRF-Chem fields are listed in Table 1 and displayed in Fig. 1. We show average CO ...

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Analysis of fire patterns and drivers with global SEVER-FIRE v1.0 model incorporated into dynamic global vegetation model and satellite and on-ground observations

Analysis of fire patterns and drivers with global SEVER-FIRE v1.0 model incorporated into dynamic global vegetation model and satellite and on-ground observations

... Advantages of including the relationship between land use and timing of pyrogenic activities in SEVER would possi- bly also extend to a better representation of fire seasonality. In sub-Saharan Africa for example, ...

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